n. 猫咪;阴门
adj. 多脓的
The word pussie is now used of a woman [Philip Stubbes, "The Anatomie of Abuses," 1583]But the absence of pussy in Grose and other early slang works argues against the vaginal sense being generally known before late 19c., as does its frequent use as a term of endearment in mainstream literature, as in:
"What do you think, pussy?" said her father to Eva. [Harriet Beecher Stowe, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 1852]Pussy-whipped first attested 1956.