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floosie — n a disreputable, immoral, loose living or frivolous female. A late 19th century word which is still in use (now usually said lightheartedly). The word origi nated in the USA, but by the end of World War II was in widespread use elsewhere. It is… … Contemporary slang
floosie — n. (Slang) woman with a bad reputation, immoral woman, prositute (also floozie, floozy) … English contemporary dictionary
floosie — floo·sie … English syllables
floosie — noun see floozy … Useful english dictionary
floozies — floo·zie || fluËzɪ n. (Slang) woman with a bad reputation, immoral woman, prositute (also floosie, floozy)n. (Slang) woman with a bad reputation, immoral woman, prostitute (also floosie, floozie) … English contemporary dictionary
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The Silver Pigs — infobox Book | name = The Silver Pigs orig title = translator = image caption = author = Lindsey Davis cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Marcus Didius Falco genre = Crime novel publisher = Century, Mysterious… … Wikipedia
floozy — /flooh zee/, n., pl. floozies. Slang. a gaudily dressed, usually immoral woman, esp. a prostitute. Also, floosie, floosy, floozie. [1905 10; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
floozie — floo·zie || fluËzɪ n. (Slang) woman with a bad reputation, immoral woman, prositute (also floosie, floozy) … English contemporary dictionary
floozy — n. (Slang) woman with a bad reputation, immoral woman, prostitute (also floosie, floozie) … English contemporary dictionary