| puss | 1. A cat; a fondling appellation. 2. A hare; so called by sportsmen. Puss in the corner, a game in which all the players but one occupy corners of a room, or certain goals in the open air, and exchange places, the one without a corner endeavoring to get a corner while it is vacant, leaving some other without one. <zoology> Puss moth, any one of several species of stout bombycid moths belonging to Cerura, Harpyia, and allied genera, especially. Harpyia vinuli, of Europe. The larvae are humpbacked, and have two caudal appendages. Origin: Cf. D. Poes, Ir. & Gael. Pus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pussy | 1. A pet name for a cat; also, an endearing name for a girl. 2. A catkin of the pussy willow. 3. The game of tipcat; also called pussy cat. <botany> Pussy willow, any kind of willow having large cylindrical catkins clothed with long glossy hairs, especially the American Salix discolour. Synonym: glaucous willow, and swamp willow. Origin: Dim. Of puss. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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cunt: obscene terms for female genitals kitty: informal terms referring to a domestic cat purulent: "a purulent wound"
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Slang term for vagina.
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The female external genital organs, including the vagina. Also called beaver box bush cleft crease crevice crotch cunny cunt fuckhole gash glove mound, muff quim slit snatch twat vagina vulva. Even though the pussy often is called vagina, this term is incorrect.
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cat. Mentioned in two films in ways that might be considered risque. The "Black Pussy Cafe" was the bank "dick's" favorite hangout in The Bank Dick.
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| puss | obscene terms for female genitals |
| puss | weedy trailing mat-forming herb with bright yellow flowers cultivated for its edible mildly acid leaves eaten raw or cooked especially in Indian and Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine |
| puss | informal terms |
| puss | obscene terms for female genitals |
| puss | having undergone infection |
| puss | small willow of eastern North America having grayish leaves and silky catkins that come before the leaves |
| puss | much-branched Old World willow having large catkins and relatively large broad leaves |
| puss | pink clusters of densely packed flowers on prostrate stems resemble upturned pads of cats' feet |
| puss | pink clusters of densely packed flowers on prostrate stems resemble upturned pads of cats' feet |
| puss | pink clusters of densely packed flowers on prostrate stems resemble upturned pads of cats' feet |
| puss | informal terms |
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