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puss noun- the vagina; sex UK
- Jack Katt and Tom Smart were there, at a front table, lushing it up and keen for puss. — Terry Southern, Candy, p. 151, 1958
- And she had the tan around her puss region too and also her buttocks. — Richard Meltzer, A Whore Just Like the Rest, p. 211, 1971
- “I ain’t lettin’ nobody bust that black puss ‘til I done got me some of it.” — Donald Goines, Swamp Man, p. 38, 1974
- It had been awhile since I had any good puss, and I wanted some of this. — Robert Lipkin, A Brotherhood of Outlaws, p. 31, 1981
- That broad can’t move, I’m on her. Look at that, scratching her puss[.] — Elmore Leonard, Split Images, p. 192, 1981
- After a minute of urgent, unheard deliberation, she’s back in business, and finally strips, though she hides her puss with the dress. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 12, 1986
- How did she smell? Did her puss stink? — Kids, 1995
- a girl or woman; an effeminate man UK
- I kicked out this puss I had and said that one’s mine, the cute blond. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 50, 1991
- An you stop actin like a goddamn puss! — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 9, 1992
- a “feminine” lesbian UK
- — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
- the mouth; the face US, 1891
A term hatched simultaneously in Ireland and the US. - I can slap someone in the puss and they can’t do a damn thing. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 7, 1947
- “Get that grin off your puss.” — Nelson Algren, The Man with the Golden Arm, p. 195, 1949
- Do you want me to explain, innocent puss? — Hal Ellson, Summer Street, p. 76, 1953
- Did you see the puss on Bobby Tex? — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 99, 1977
- Why the long puss? I thought that went well. — Cleo Odzer, Goa Freaks, p. 102, 1995
- a disgruntled facial expression IRELAND
From Irish pus. - They are also the people who tell me that my extremist political correctness is not only turning me into a sour puss... — Limerick Leader, 10 January 2004
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