‘Ginger-topped Stan, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his marmalade pussy, had found the answer to his printing problems.’
‘The Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals warns pet owners to keep their cats indoors after around 125 pussies disappear.’
‘So it seems that overnight the one little pussy escaped from the alley.’
‘These guys went at it like two tomcats fighting over the pussy next door.’
feline
2vulgar slang A woman's genitals.
2.1offensive Women in general, considered sexually.
2.2North American informal, derogatory A weak, cowardly, or effeminate man.
‘We spend more time calling each other pussies and cowards than he does now.’
‘But the bottom line is that he's one of the biggest pussies that ever lived.’
‘Why, that's because you drink like a pussy, Tortoise!’
‘I hate him 'cause he's a pussy.’
‘He felt like a pussy; what real man thought about his feelings?’
‘You must do this, you big pussy!’
‘The plot is a jumble of overcooked clichés, and the movie can't seem to decide if it's following Russell or his wimpy pussy of a partner.’
‘Being too much of a pussy to release something so inflammatory into the public domain without putting your name to it isn't just irresponsible, it's downright pathetic.’
‘Once again I was the new kid, quietly and politely sipping tea even though I don't drink tea, but I couldn't just sit there looking like a pussy who doesn't drink tea.’
‘I could probably make more of a career if I committed my opinions to print, but I'm kind of a pussy about the possibility of offending people.’
‘Sure it's bad acting, but let me tell you, if the lead actor's character supposed to be a big pussy with zero charisma, then the actor is doing a great job.’
‘She looked at me and said, ‘I guess this work is tough - if you're a pussy.’’
‘Or maybe I just look cool but I'm really just a pussy.’
‘He plays a political genius who makes Machiavelli look like a pussy.’
‘I'm such a copyright pussy that I patiently awaited the arrival of legal music downloading before finishing the big project of my midlife crisis - compiling the hits of my lifetime.’
‘He's a pussy who would run away from a full-on barney.’
‘I was berating myself for being a bad journalist, how would I ever be able to make a career out of this when I'm such a pussy.’
‘His performance in the movie was one of subtraction, not addition - continuous over the top gambits, or even crying like a pussy every frame of the film.’
‘It was easy to figure what she was thinking too: ‘I can't believe I married a pussy.’’
‘This is an incredible feat - though his friend was such a pussy he had to walk for a bit during the fifth race.’
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