Its Name Is Pussy

Its Name Is Pussy




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It was probably reinforced by "puss" for "cat," in the sense of something soft, warm and furry. The French word chat is sometimes used this way. Although "puss" was once a British word for "rabbit" and using it for "cat" is a bit of a neologism, similar words meaning "cat" occur in the other Germanic languages.
Why is a vagina referred to as a pussy? How did it begin? We are so familiar with the reference that its not obvious to us that its actually quite a strange name to call a vagina - there is really no connection! So how did it get to be this way?
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It's probably a borrowed Dutch or Old Norse word poes meaning "pocket" or "pouch," with the diminutive -y ending added. Our word "purse" comes from the same Proto-Germanic root.

It was probably reinforced by "puss" for "cat," in the sense of something soft, warm and furry. The French word chat is sometimes used this way. Although "puss" was once a British word for "rabbit" and using it for "cat" is a bit of a neologism, similar words meaning "cat" occur in the other Germanic languages.

It may be onomatopoetic, representing the hissing noise cats make, since it also occurs in other languages, from Romania to Lithuania to Afghanistan.

The slang word "puss" meaning "face" is from Irish pus, meaning lip or mouth.
FYI, the equivalent slang word to "pussy" in some other languages (including Spanish) literally means "rabbit."
How long has the slang been in common usage?
And how do slang words form? They arent like normal new words adopted from other languages, sometimes they are combined or changed from the same language or sometimes they are invented. How do they spread?
And why is a word like fuck offensive? I can understand most other PC words [Cunt, nigger, etc] but why fuck and shit? As a teen, I and my friends use these two words quite regularly and normally, I dont get why they are so bad - they just mean sex and poop!
According to this . . . . the old Saxon word for vulva was pūse.
I've always been impressed by the richness of profanity in other languages, compared to English with our "seven dirty words"--which keep being rehabilitated and require constant replacement. You can now call someone a "dick" or a "pussy" in prime time TV, and although "asshole" and "bullshit" aren't quite there yet, you hear women tossing those words around in business meetings..
NASA and NATO are acronyms; IRS and UK are abbreviations.
The word for the latter type there is "initialisms." "Abbreviations" is a general term that includes both types (and any other method of shortening a word).
What I've always heard In Mexican Spanish is panocha, which literally means "ear of corn." Can anybody figure that one out?

I've always been impressed by the richness of profanity in other languages, compared to English with our "seven dirty words"--which keep being rehabilitated and require constant replacement. You can now call someone a "dick" or a "pussy" in prime time TV, and although "asshole" and "bullshit" aren't quite there yet, you hear women tossing those words around in business meetings.

The Spanish insult roughly equivalent to the moderate offensiveness of "asshole" is pendejo, but it literally means "pubic hair"!If you mean "pussy," it appears to have been around for more than a thousand years. If you mean the whole phenomenon of slang, it goes back into the mists of time, surely long before the technology of writing was invented. The Romans had it.Not all "normal" new words are adopted from other languages. English, like all the Germanic languages, has a powerful word-building mechanism. You can cram almost any two words together, and if people understand you, you've been successful: doghouse, freeway.

Scientists, engineers and other professionals coin acronyms like laser for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation." (Today people often use "acronym" and "abbreviation" interchangeably, but an acronym is pronounced as a word whereas an abbreviation is pronounced as the names of the individual letters. NASA and NATO are acronyms; IRS and UK are abbreviations. USA, pronounced Yoo-Ess-Ay, is an abbreviation. But in Hungary it's an acronym, pronounced OO-sha.)

People sometimes just make words up at random and if they sound good they may catch on: humongous, rambunctious.

But indeed scholars create words out of roots from other languages. Petroleum, from the Latin words for stone and oil. Telephone, from the Greek words for distance and sound. Sometimes laymen borrow suffixes or prefixes. After the launch of Sputnik, the first artificial satellite, it became cool to add -nik to words to taint them with hints of communism, like "peacenik."This goes back to an earlier era when people had manners. It was not polite to talk about sexual intercourse or bodily functions in public or in mixed company. So the words for sexual intercourse and bodily functions were considered rude. Both "fuck" and "shit" are venerable old Anglo-Saxon words with cognates throughout the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. The Germans say Scheiß and the Danes say skid.

But back to your original question. Slang comes and goes. The whole point of slang is to be clever and interesting. Once it becomes established it is neither of those things. So a slang word will either prove its usefulness and become established as an ordinary word, or it will fade away. Indeed. As noted earlier, the original meaning was pocket or pouch.We all seem to agree.
Thank you. Excellent post! I know this is getting off topic now, but why did the west in old times [or many Third World places even today] consider it offensive to speak about bodily functions? Were they just squirmish?
Did they disapprove due to religious reasons? Or was it considered to be the case that not speaking such things in general conversation would deter people from partaking in socially inappropriate behaviour?
The word is "squeamish": prudish, dainty, or easily disgusted.
This is outside the realm of linguistics. You'll need to ask the people in Human Science or History.
Damn, I have been using those two words interchangably my whole life and no one ever bothered to tell me I was wrong!
Why is a vagina refered to as a pussy? How did it begin? We are so familiar with the reference that its not obvious to us that its actually quite a strange name to call a vagina - there is really no connection! So how did it get to be this way?
on the prowl
1. actively looking for a romantic or sexual partner Divorce isn't the only subject to avoid when you're on the prowl.
2. actively trying to achieve something Officials see the country as a competitor that's on the prowl to grab every export market within reach.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of prowl (to move quietly while hunting)
1. tomcatting

also tomcatted, tomcats

1. To promiscuously pursue a woman or women for purposes of sexual gratification. Used for males.
Ian started tomcatting as soon as he broke up with his girlfriend.
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