I. pussy ˈpu̇sē, -si noun
( -es )
Etymology: puss (I) + -y, diminutive suffix
1.
a. : girl
b. : cat
c. dialect Britain : hare
2.
a. : a catkin of the pussy willow
b. : rabbit-foot clover
II. pus·sy ˈpəsē, -si adjective
( -er/-est )
Etymology: pus (I) + -y, adjective suffix
: full of or like pus
III. pus·sy
variant of pursy
IV. pussy ˈpu̇sē, -si noun
( -es )
Etymology: earlier puss vulva (perhaps of Low German or Scandinavian origin) + -y, diminutive suffix; akin to Old Norse pūss pocket, pouch, Icelandic pussa vulva, Low German pūse vulva, Old English pusa, posa bag, Greek byein to stuff, plug
1. : female genitals ; especially : vulva — usually considered vulgar
2. : sexual intercourse — usually considered vulgar