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UK
/pˈʊs/
]
[ US /ˈpəs, ˈpʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈpəs, ˈpʊs/ ]
NOUN
- informal terms referring to a domestic cat
- obscene terms for female genitals
How To Use puss In A Sentence
- Sons don’t resemble their fathers in every detail, I’ve noticed it time and time again, and there’s many a woman brought to bed of a son who is profoundly thankful for that fact, and expends a great deal of her postpartum energy assuring the sprog’s tata that the sprog is a dead ringer for her great-uncle Lucius Tiddlypuss. The First Man in Rome
- Now, flip the slut over on her back and her perfect pink pussy lips are spread eagle and begging for your dick!
- These guys went at it like two tomcats fighting over the pussy next door.
- Other locals include yarrow, pussytoes, mallow, cudweed, meadowsweet, and chickweed.
- If Thomas has a reputation for being a sourpuss, those who have been around him for most of his career insist that reputation is unwarranted anyway.
- So it seems that overnight the one little pussy escaped from the alley.
- You can't pussyfoot around when it comes to keeping kids safe.
- Apparently, her puss Fang soon tires of any particular flavor and makes life difficult at meal times.
- She actually envied the simplicity of Lucy Morris, for whom she delighted to find evil names, calling her demure, a prig, a sly puss, and so on. The Eustace Diamonds
- Current conditions are not nearly as bad as some sourpusses would have us believe.