floozie

floozie
Noun. A girlfriend or boyfriend. Orig. expression referred to a girlfriend. Informal

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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  • floozie — (n.) also floozy, woman of disreputable character, 1902, perhaps a variation of flossy fancy, frilly (1890s slang), with the notion of fluffiness …   Etymology dictionary

  • floozie — [“fluzi] n. a promiscuous woman. □ Tracy was enraged when Rocko called her a floozie. □ “I didn’t call you a floozie,” said Rocko. “I said you were boozy.” …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • floozie — n A woman of loose morals Juan Carlos came to the party with some floozie he picked up at a bar. 1910s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • floozie —  Young woman (usu. rather blowzy). Girl friend.  Also floozie …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • floozie —    A word of unknown origin, used in American slang to refer to a prostitute. You floozie’ is used to such a woman in The Late Risers, by Bernard Wolfe, the term being equated by the speaker with ‘slut’ …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • floozie — noun see floozy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • floozie — noun a) a vulgar or sexually promiscuous woman; a hussy or slattern b) a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets …   Wiktionary

  • Floozie — (n.) (derogatory) 1. woman or man who has sex casually; 2. woman or man who flirts openly (originally US slang (1900s) for a prostitute; probably from flossie young woman ) …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • floozie — Australian Slang n (derogatory) 1. woman or man who has sex casually; 2. woman or man who flirts openly (originally US slang (1900s) for a prostitute; probably from flossie young woman ) …   English dialects glossary

  • floozie — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun See floozy …   English dictionary for students

  • floozie — floo·zie || fluːzɪ n. (Slang) woman with a bad reputation, immoral woman, prositute (also floosie, floozy) …   English contemporary dictionary

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