English edit

Etymology edit

pussy +‎ girl

Noun edit

pussygirl (plural pussygirls)

  1. (informal, vulgar) A (term of endearment for a) female submissive sex partner; a prostitute; a seductress.
    • 1966, Daughters of Bilitis, The Ladder[1], volumes 11-12:
      One of her adventures has her as a "Pussygirl" in a Sexyboy Club.
    • 1968, The illustrated London news[2], volume 252, numbers 6714-6726:
      The "heroine" is said to have seduced her father at the age of 13, to have been an MP, a spy, a " pussygirl " and countless other things.
    • 1968, “The Kirkus service, Volume 36, Issues 1-12”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      [] her becoming a Pussygirl at a Sexyboy club, her career as a spy and the other fatalities she achieved... "too amusing?"
    • 1992, Miriam DeCosta-Willis, Reginald Martin, Roseann P. Bell, Erotique noire, →ISBN, page 130:
      Pussygirl won't always come when I need her She's no tease, she's just no machine. "Com'on, come on!" I beg, tense and intense, working hard for some pussy, girl.
    • 2002, rogrtipe, “VHS Review- PUSSYMAN'S HOLLYWOOD HARLOTS #2”, in rec.arts.movies.erotica (Usenet):
      Katie is the newest Pussygirl and she is anxious to know what her responsibilities will be. In her squeaky little girl voice she asks for instructions, but all he wants right now is to have her juicy pussy on his face.

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