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pussy

1 American  
[poos-ee] / ˈpʊs i /

noun

pussies plural
  1. Informal. a cat, especially a kitten.

  2. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a timid, passive person, especially a man.

  3. tipcat.


pussy 2 American  
[poos-ee] / ˈpʊs i /

noun

Slang: Vulgar.
pussies plural
  1. the vulva.

  2. sexual intercourse with a woman.

  3. Disparaging and Offensive. women collectively, regarded as sex objects.


pussy 3 American  
[puhs-ee] / ˈpʌs i /

adjective

Medicine/Medical.
pussier, pussiest
  1. puslike.


pussy 1 British  
/ ˈpʊsɪ /

noun

  1. Also called: puss.   pussycat.  an informal name for a cat 1

  2. a furry catkin, esp that of the pussy willow

  3. a rare word for tipcat

  4. taboo the female pudenda

  5. taboo a woman considered as a sexual object

  6. taboo an ineffectual or timid person

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pussy 2 British  
/ ˈpʌsɪ /

adjective

  1. containing pus

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Usage

What else does pussy mean? Content warning: the following content includes references to offensive, sexual, and sexist language. Pussy is a pet name for a domestic cat, vulgar slang for the vagina, and a term of abuse for a coward.

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Inflected Forms

noun

Etymology

Origin of pussy1

First recorded in 1560–70; puss 1 + -y 2

Origin of pussy2

First recorded in 1690–1700; perhaps from Dutch poesje, a diminutive of poes “cat; vulva,” akin to Low German pūse “vulva,” Old English pusa “bag”; perhaps directly from pussy 1 ( def. ); see also purse

Origin of pussy3

First recorded in 1885–90; pus + -y 1

Explanation

Pussy can be an affectionate term for a kitty-cat, a dirty word for a woman’s private parts, or an adjective that describes something that contains pus — that oozing yellow stuff that comes out of a cut. You might have heard your elderly neighbor refer to her cat as a "pussycat." And in her most tender moments, you might have heard her in the yard, saying, “Here, pussy-pussy.” That’s because pussy is another word for cat. It’s also a word for a woman’s genitals. Generally, it’s considered offensive when it refers to a woman’s body. It’s probably not a word you should say to your math teacher or your mother. Unless you’re talking about the neighbor’s cat.

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“As women have found their voice politically, they have begun to express themselves sartorially,” Friedman wrote in 2017, “be it through white pantsuits, so-called pussy hats or the modest fashion movement.”

From Slate • Dec. 14, 2024

Probably the best-known catkin showoff — beloved by bees, gardeners and flower arrangers — is the Japanese pink pussy willow Mt.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 6, 2024

Since the anniversary fell on Palm Sunday, they also carried pussy willows and other tree branches, which is a Roman Catholic tradition on the Sunday before Easter.

From Washington Times • Apr. 2, 2023

Claims she was deliberately trying to channel Thatcher grew even louder when she posed for a photograph in a white pussy bow collar of the kind favoured by the Iron Lady.

From BBC • Sep. 6, 2022

She knew spring was coming, even if there was snow on the ground, when she saw pussy willow in the bowl.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith

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