FLOOZY


Meaning of FLOOZY in English

noun

or floo·zie or floo·sie also floo·sy ˈflüzē, -zi

( plural floozies or floosies )

Etymology: origin unknown

1. : an attractive young woman of loose morals

fool enough to become entangled with a floozy — Richard Church

frontier floozies — Lisle Bell

a tight-gowned floozy smirking at a saloon bar — Walter Goodman

2. slang : a dissolute and sometimes slovenly woman

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.