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(NSFW) Grammar lovers, will you help me figure out a form of this word?

Asked by Aethelflaed (13752points) September 9th, 2011

What is the adjective form of “pussy”, meaning “of or relating to the pussy”? You know, like “vaginal” is the adjective form of “vagina”. Is “adjective form” the correct term for what’s going on there? Can you conjugate nouns? Is it “pussal”? “pussyal”? “pussyish”?

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Seelix's avatar

I’m no authority, but I don’t think all words have descriptive/adjectival forms. Like “relating to the eye” is “optic”, and “relating to a car” is “automotive”. Because “pussy” is a slang term rather than an “official” term, there isn’t an adjective form.

I just woke up and am only halfway through my coffee. Forgive me if that doesn’t make sense.

zenvelo's avatar

Pussyish is the closest, but it’s an awkward word and I suggest you use an alternative construction. It’s not a very descriptive term. If you want to say something has the character of a pussy, it ‘s best to say “like a pussy” or “as—- as a pussy.”

zensky's avatar

Pussylike.

abysmalbeauty's avatar

Can you give an example of the sentence you would like to use this adj in? I think in most cases when this is the best word to use (which its not always because of the variety of slang that exists) the word would stay in its original form.

Ex. Vaginal secretion= pussy juice but not pussal juice nor pussylike juice and hopefully not pussyish juice

everephebe's avatar

Pussy-esque.

faye's avatar

@everephebe Fabulous, I’m borrowing that for sure!

rebbel's avatar

Pussystic.

Aethelflaed's avatar

@abysmalbeauty Calla lilies really have a pussyesque quality to them, don’t they?

@Seelix Yeah, but I’m a fan of creating new words instead of just staying with the ones we have.

@rebbel Ok, that just sounds like “pussy stick”, aka either a penis, or a billy club one hides up one’s pussy and and then pulls out to use in giving attackers a good thrashing.

Jeruba's avatar

Feline.

HungryGuy's avatar

I don’t think “pussy” has an adjective form. @zensky‘s “Pussylike” is probably the closest. Or you could go with “cunty” or “cuntish.”

Aethelflaed's avatar

@HungryGuy I totally would, except that it’s been my understanding that “cunt” refers only to the external genitals, and my whole reason for using “pussy” is that it refers to the entire female genitals, not just the external (vulva/vulval) or internal (vagina/vaginal).

faye's avatar

@everephebe I told the women I went to dinner with about your ‘pussy-esque’ and they agreed it is a fine word. I feel it could replace ‘horny’ as well as being adjective-y.

everephebe's avatar

This brings cheer to my heart. ^
I also like the terms libidinous, sensual, concupiscent, promiscuous, licentious, lusty, lascivious, salacious, and randy for replacing the term ‘horny’. Amorous works sometimes too.

Aethelflaed's avatar

@faye As in, instead of “baby, I’m so horny for you right now” it would be “baby, I’m so pussyesque for you right now”?

faye's avatar

@Aethelflaed No, as in ’ Ah believe ah’m feeling a little pussy-esque tonight’

Aethelflaed's avatar

@faye I don’t think it works. Horny doesn’t mean “having to do with a woman’s genitals”, it means “wanting to put to do things to a person’s genitals”.

faye's avatar

Worked with the women I had dinner with. We certainly think the word can multitask.

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