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Qu'est-ce (qui) est pussy - définition

NOUN, ADJECTIVE, AND IN RARE USES A VERB IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Pussies; Pussys; Pussy (word)
  • The [[Barrison Sisters]] lift their dresses to show a live kitten, a ''double entendre'' of "pussy".
  • The word ''pussy'' refers to cats as well as other animals, including rabbits and hares.
  • The word ''pussy'' historically refers to cats.
  • pussy willow]]
  • Woman wearing a "[[pussyhat]]"

pussy         
(pussies)
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Pussy is a child's word for a cat.
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Some people use pussy to refer to a woman's genitals. (INFORMAL, VERY RUDE)
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pussy         
¦ noun (plural pussies)
1. informal a cat.
2. vulgar slang a woman's genitals.
women collectively, considered sexually.
Pussy         
Pussy is a used as a noun, an adjective, and—in rare instances—a verb in the English language. It has several meanings, as slang, as euphemism, and as vulgarity.

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Pussy

Pussy is a term used as a noun, an adjective, and—in rare instances—a verb in the English language. It has several meanings, as slang, as euphemism, and as vulgarity. The most common as a noun, it means "cat", as well as "coward or weakling". In slang usage, it can mean "the human vulva or vagina" and less commonly, as a form of synecdoche, meaning "sexual intercourse with a woman". Because of its multiple senses including both innocent and vulgar connotations, pussy is often the subject of double entendre.

The etymology of the word is not clear. Several different senses of the word have different histories or origins. The earliest records of pussy are in the 19th century, meaning something fluffy.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour pussy
1. Another clip, which has been played repeatedly on television, shows him pretending to be a cat, licking imaginary milk out of the hands of an actress while she coos "Here pussy, pussy .... yes, good pussy cat."
2. Take the scenes last week when he pretended to be a cat, licking imaginary cream from the cupped hands of Rula Lenska, while she murmured to him "here pussy, pussy, pussy, yes, ooh, little pussy ... you‘ve got cream all over your whiskers!" (In the words of the old Grolsch lager ad, "Stop!
3. "Little puppy dogs and pussy cats, their faces so trusting.
4. One of the traitors was a gangster named Big Pussy.
5. Article continues "I need strange pussy," said Cody.