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coozie, n. N. Amer. slang. Brit. |ˈkuːzi|, U.S. |ˈkuzi| Forms: 19– coosey, 19– coosie, 19– coozie, 19– coozy, 19– cousy, 19– couzie [Origin unknown.] 1. A sexually attractive or promiscuous woman; = floosie n. Now rare.
1912Evening Observer (Dunkirk, N.Y.) 24 May 2/2 Coozie, a girl whom you don't know, but whom you would like to get acquainted with: a new proposition. 1921J. Dos Passos Three Soldiers i. i. 15, I guess it's better to go with coosies. Ye don't have to say good-by to them. 1945W. D. Steele That Girl from Memphis 111, I think he's got a crush on Crease's coozy—excuse me, gents—Madam Atcheson. 1967S. J. Perelman Let. 5 Mar. in Don't tread on Me (1987) 238 They load the show with these borscht comics and coozies with emparaffined busts. 2. The female genitals.
1934‘J. M. Hall’ Anecdota Americana (2nd Ser.) 112 It serves to stuff coozies, A hard pseudo-tool. 1970L. Sanders Anderson Tapes 120 Almost bare-ass naked with your cousy hanging out. 2001M. Hulse & P. Boehm tr. H. Müller Appointment 88 Men..put on two pairs of long trousers and don't get cold, but you know that wind blows rights up our coozies. |