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View synonyms for cootie

cootie

1
or coot·y

[ koo-tee ]

noun

, Informal.
, plural coot·ies.
  1. a louse, especially one affecting humans, as the body louse, head louse, or pubic louse.
  2. a child's term for an imaginary germ or disease that one can catch by touching a person who is disliked or socially avoided:

    The girls at camp thought the boys had cooties.



cootie

2
or coot·y

[ koo-tee ]

noun

, Scot.
  1. a wooden container, especially a wooden bowl, for storing or serving food or drink.

cootie

/ ˈkuːtɪ /

noun

  1. a slang name for the body louse Also called (NZ)kutu See louse


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cootie1

First recorded in 1910–15; of disputed origin; perhaps from Malay kutu “louse” (akin to Chamorro hutu, Hawaiian 'uku, Maori kutu, Tagalog kuto ), with final syllable conformed to -ie; perhaps an elaboration of obsolete coot “louse,” after coot ( def ) (compare as lousy as a coot “infested with lice”)

Origin of cootie2

First recorded in 1775–85; variant of Scots cood, of uncertain origin

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cootie1

C20: perhaps from Malay or Māori kutu louse

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Example Sentences

Can you instruct someone how to make an origami ‘cootie catcher’ with just words?

About a year later, I wrote another piece for Slate with the headline, “ The Cootie Factor.”

They found that the underwear was indeed death to the cootie.

There I made my first acquaintance with the now justly famous "cootie."

The tale is even told of cootie fights during long, rainy winter evenings which must be spent indoors.

A woman of Iowa invented cootie-proof underclothing by impregnating underwear with vermin-destroying chemicals.

This was probably so there would be no chance of a stray cootie getting into our new outfit.

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