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Meanings of
puss
in English
Portuguese
gato
Catalan
mix
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A cat that is hold as a pet.
kitty
pussy
pussycat
domestic cat
kitty-cat
Portuguese
gato
Portuguese
xoxota
Catalan
patata
Spanish
patata
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Obscene terms for female genitals.
slit
snatch
cunt
twat
Portuguese
xoxota
Synonyms
Examples for "
slit
"
slit
snatch
cunt
twat
Examples for "
slit
"
1
From a second arrow
slit
,
she caught a glimpse of the sea.
2
Pushed the point under the sealing tape and
slit
the top open.
3
Every few minutes he looked through the
slit
in the snow wall.
4
Important enough to
slit
open every beanbag chair in Ray's living room.
5
Then the Stormlord lifted his free hand and pointed toward the
slit
.
1
Paula was absolutely right: Valean could not be allowed to
snatch
Laril.
2
They may well have been trying to
snatch
a vehicle, he said.
3
I could see him beginning to
snatch
up all the available rationalizations.
4
That's why you have the power to
snatch
me away from Earth.
5
I thought for sure she would
snatch
the bird from the air.
1
And the first one said, 'Come on, shift it, you daft
cunt
.
2
I realise that nobody under 18 has ever heard the word
cunt
.
3
Right, bell the
cunt
said Archie and she got on the phone.
4
Not an ounce of
cunt
,
sirs; not sho much as a drachm.'
5
Rubbing her
cunt
while she's talking on her cop radio, reporting us.
1
Pete let the
twat
remark pass, and for that Jack was grateful.
2
I don't trust the
twat
-and, besides, we're here for us.
3
The company receptionist
twat
hissed, 'Call back later,' then clicked off.
4
We could be here for days waiting for this
twat
to get sober.'
5
If I remember correctly, that
twat
Níels was trying to avoid telling her.
Usage of
puss
in English
1
You funny
puss
;
yes, I was talking the matter over to myself.
2
The officers and men were all very fond of poor little
puss
.
3
Every
puss
that came along was devoured with the same ravenous appetite.
4
You are a sly
puss
not to tell me if it was.
5
There's sure to be another
puss
or two in this rough grass.
6
Poor
puss
was nearly tired out, and could carry them no longer.
7
Every one admired him, and a vainer
puss
never caught a mouse.
8
The flesh was
puss
-
filled
,
gangrenous, and should have stunk to high heaven.
9
It is that little
puss
,
Amy, that has made a great conquest.
10
Saw you ever such a mincing
puss
-
in
-
boots
since the Lord made you?
11
And you've got him wrapped around your little finger, don't you,
puss
?
12
Birds don't actually create
puss
,
and the same was likely true of dinosaurs.
13
The little
puss
has revived the embers of gallantry in our poor recluse.
14
But the Oscars do enjoy giving best actress to the young glamour
puss
.
15
After a few days there was leakage and
puss
coming from the wound.
16
I liked
puss
in the corner and didn't mind being the left-out pussy.
Other examples for "puss"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
puss
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little puss
poor puss
sly puss
old puss
pretty puss
More collocations
Translations for
puss
Portuguese
gato
gatinho
xoxota
vagina
conas
xavasca
xana
buceta
boceta
rata
Catalan
mix
patata
figa
xona
cony
Spanish
patata
almeja
coño
conejo
chichi
chocho
Puss
through the time
Puss
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common