A prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets.
A permissive, sexually promiscuous woman.
1 Their idea is she was some floozie Mac picked up in a bar.
2 The mother did look like something of a floozie .
3 Quite the opposite of another chap I was watching who was with a different floozie every night.
4 Ruh-hobbin' th' tax-pay'r f'r' t' buy floozie gowns an' joold bresslets f'r their fancy wives an' such.
5 He had dumped the famous floozie on her own at the end of the table, just in front of me.
7 There is no mention of Anna Livia, commonly known as the floozie in the jacuzzi, donated to Dublin by the group.
8 But at least I'm not with some floozie somewhere, trying to pretend this hasn't happened. She turned away from him then.
9 I found out when the police were leading me away that I had tailed my erring husband to his mother's house, not his floozie 's .
10 'I am not,' Chloë said, the day she left me, 'your floozie . '
11 'I know what she is not,' I interrupted, 'she is not my floozie . '
12 I share the opinion that the " Floozie in the Jacuzzi" detracts from the ambience of the street.
13 "That good-time floozie you were so humorous about this morning-
14 "As if I look like a floozie ! " I snapped.
15 If they were girls, he said, we ought to call them Flora and Dora, or Annie and Fanny, or maybe Susie and Floozie .
16 And so farewell then to Dublin's best-known piece of sculpture, the Anna Livia fountain - better known as "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi".
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