pussy
pussy 英 [ˈpʊsi] 美 [ˈpʊsi]
n. 猫咪;阴门 adj. 多脓的
名词复数:pussies
- 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.
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- n. 猫咪;阴门
- adj. 多脓的
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1. I love little pussy, her coat is so warm
我爱我的小猫咪,她的皮毛如此温暖。
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2. Photo 2. Drunkard Jim Boudreaux taunts the alligator he called "a total pussy" in front of friends.
照片 2. 酒鬼吉姆.波德如在朋友面前嘲弄鳄鱼为“绝对猫咪”。
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3. Schrodinger despised it because he thought it was absurd to think of a pussy that could be both dead and alive at the same time.
薛定谔轻视它,是因为他认为那个猫咪的思想实验很荒谬,因为这猫在同一时刻不可能既是死的也是活着的。
- pussy (n.1) "cat," 1726, diminutive of puss (n.1), also used of a rabbit (1715). As a term of endearment for a girl or woman, from 1580s (also used of effeminate men). To play pussy was World War II RAF slang for "to take advantage of cloud cover, jumping from cloud to cloud to shadow a potential victim or avoid recognition."
- pussy (n.2) slang for "female pudenda," 1879, but probably older; perhaps from Old Norse puss "pocket, pouch" (compare Low German puse "vulva"), but perhaps instead from the cat word (see pussy (n.1)) on notion of "soft, warm, furry thing;" compare French le chat, which also has a double meaning, feline and genital. Earlier uses are difficult to distinguish from pussy (n.1), as in:
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