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floozie; floozy; floosie; floosy noun a woman, especially one with few sexual inhibitions; a prostitute US, 1902- [T]hey were all wobbling around the floor with their floozies, so durnk they could hardly stand. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 183, 1946
- [S]ome say there are at least ten thousand floozies actively in full-time business at this moment. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 22, 1951
- And do not think that it is the abode, the stomping ground, of only the pimp, sharpie, and floozy set. — John D. McDonald, The Neon Jungle, p. 6, 1953
- You floozie. You must’ve been born with larceny between the legs. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, pp. 10–11, 1954
- “A woman that wasn’t my wife?” I said. “A youthful mistake? A floozy?” — Jim Thompson, The Nothing Man, p. 183, 1954
- Fraser’s cut would have kept him in floozies for a few months at least. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 76, 1956
- You going with that little Mexican floozy? — Jack Kerouac, On the Road, p. 101, 1957
- You poor sap, that old stale floozie would marry ajigaboo if he was making big dough. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 213, 1977
- My parents are in an uproar over Paul. He’s moved some floozie in with him up in the studio over the garage. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 254, 1993
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