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-ussy

-ussy

suffix

1. An informal suffix used to describe a threshold of an object, or an orifice that has no informal name

2. An informal suffix used to describe the soul, passion or strength of someone’s effort in a work of art or project.
-ussy

1. Why does my steak have a stussy?

2. Andrew Garfield put his whole Garfussy into the vocals on Tick, Tick Boom! (2021).
by creamingscreaming January 11, 2022
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-ussy

A suffix that can be added to words to sexualize/satirize them. It is very product to use ussy whenever a hole comes up in conversation.
“Lin put his whole lin-ussy into Encanto
Giving Alexander Hamiltussy”
by Jiafei241432 January 24, 2022
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ussy

A suffix that is used to either indicate a hole on something, or added onto the end of a name to indicate that the person in question is giving an avtivity their all
1. Tobey Maguire Spiderman has a fat wr ussy
2. David put his whole dav ussy into that pizza.
by Children_of_The_Nuggets January 28, 2022
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ussy

its an ending to any word, person, or thing with or without a hole
oh my god not the celingussy
by daddyJosi February 1, 2022
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-Ussy

Suffix for words that have or are characterized by holes, taken from the word Bussy.
Carol plugged her phone charger into the USB-ussy
by UnHoly_Water January 12, 2022
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ussy

by Devon Vall January 12, 2009
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Ussy

noun
Ussy, alternatively, þussy is an ambiguous word used to describe pussy and/or bussy. It does not specify either one, rather, describe the broad concept of, well, þussy.
"Someday, I would really like to experience what ussy feels like."

"I wonder what their þussy is like"
by JerJen January 11, 2022
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