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Pussy(cat) vs cat - English Language Usage Stack Exchange What is the difference between a pussy or pussycat and just cat? According to some soft sources, such as this yahoo answers question the term pussycat is a female cat, complementing the tom cat wh
meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The word pussy is often used to mean "coward" This guy is a pussy and I am wondering why How are woman's genitals related to being a "coward"?
meaning - Use of pussy as term of endearment - English Language . . . In the late 60s there was an artficial attempt to establish the term 'pussycat' as a cool term of endearment chatup line Fortunately it never took off and the only remnant of it is the Tom Jones number 'What's new pussycat?' I always thought that having Matt Crawford use it was meant as an indication of his age and smarmy impressionability
nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 2 Barenaked Bunnyrabbit Forefront Kittycat Ratfink Pussycat Sodapop Sumtotal Taperecord Tincan Admittedly, some of those would more often be written with a hyphen (or even a space) to separate their component words
When did the word guys become popular as a gender-neutral word? Referring to a group as “guys” usually means a group of men or a mixed-gender group, since describing a group of women as guys, as in “The Pussycat Dolls are a bunch of guys”, suggests that they are male, and is generally viewed as incorrect or inaccurate in that usage
Hot Diggity . . . - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The phrase "hot diggity dog!" dates to at least 1928, when Al Jolson was recorded saying "Hot diggity dog! Hot kitty! Hot pussycat! Didn't I tell you you'd love it?" after a performance of the tune "There's A Rainbow Around My Shoulder" There was also a song from 1956 called "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)" (same article)
Paint yourself blue” - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The phrase "paint yourself blue, face magnetic north" sounded familiar to me as well, and it's because something similar was spoken by the character Austin James in the 1988 TV series Probe, specifically in the pilot episode When I was eight years old, I took off all my clothes and painted myself blue Then I climbed up on the roof of a house, I placed both thumbs on the base of a lightning
pronunciation - How to pronounce do you, would you and their . . . That's fine but it would be nice to listen how you pronounce "don't you", "would you" and "do you" ? How do your friends or relatives pronounce these phrases and in your opinion what people are many ? Those who pronounce "ch" "j" or another ones ? And, where are you from ? Thanks !
Synonym for like a dragon or dragon-like (dragonish?) (Draconian, of some law or punishment that is excessively severe, comes instead from Draco, an Athenian legislator of the seventh century BC who made Attila the Hun look like a pussycat ) The full OED (for which I can't usefully provide a link) has these two definitions draconiform - resembling a dragon in shape