1. an impudent or immoral girl or woman 2. the original late Middle English sense was ‘housewife’, of which the word is a contraction.
Note: Source - The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable | 2006 | ELIZABETH KNOWLES
Note: Source - The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable | 2006 | ELIZABETH KNOWLES
1. She was labeled a "hussy" for taking all the liberties of her male counterparts - not the least of which was the right to vote. 2. The hussy kept her kitchen as neat as a pin.
by shamelesshussy August 4, 2009
Main Entry: hus·sy
Pronunciation: 'h&-sE, -zE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural hussies
Etymology: alteration of Middle English huswif housewife, from hus house + wif wife, woman
1 : a lewd or brazen woman
2 : a saucy or mischievous girl
3 : Ondee
Pronunciation: 'h&-sE, -zE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural hussies
Etymology: alteration of Middle English huswif housewife, from hus house + wif wife, woman
1 : a lewd or brazen woman
2 : a saucy or mischievous girl
3 : Ondee
by Taliban December 22, 2005
Joan Crawford played the leading role in the movie "The Gorgeous Hussy."
You hussy; stop flirting with my husband.
You hussy; stop flirting with my husband.
by Richard Black June 12, 2005
by titsnass13 April 4, 2011
by _SNEAKY_CHEEKS March 20, 2005
associated with a slut
by Private school chat August 31, 2016