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ice cuties

when you are up at 12:00 AM and fill a glass with ice and the ones that fall on the floor start to look very appetizing and attractive.
oo I likey like those ice cuties
by poopsynooties January 23, 2021
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Cutie patootie

Someone so cute that you just can't get enough of them, you look at them and just smile
That Trista Marie Eaton Harrison is such a cutie patootie
by Rasy31 December 9, 2021
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cutie patootie

ranjula pe*rera
by dontuseurrealnameeee January 7, 2025
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Cutie Patootie

A cute name for your partner. It’s similar to calling your partner cute. You could also apply this name to someone else or a pet.
That was so cute! Your such a cutie patootie!
by Learn Babie Talk May 16, 2022
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Cutie Patootie

Poppy from DreamWorks Trolls is such a cutie patootie! She's never done a thing wrong in her entire life.
by Valenshock January 24, 2024
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Cutie Pie

"Cassie is the cutest cutie pie in all the land!"
by spunifer January 3, 2024
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cutise

Pronunciation: /ˈkjutɪs/
Definition:
1. The external layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body (corpore) of a person or animal.
2. The surface barrier that protects internal organs and tissues from external elements.
3. The organ responsible for sensation, temperature regulation, and moisture retention.
4. The visible exterior manifestation of health and appearance.

Significance:
• It defines the anatomical boundary separating internal organs from the external environment.
• It emphasizes the role of skin in sensory perception and thermoregulation.
• It identifies the aesthetic and protective aspects of the integumentary system.
• It avoids narrow definitions limited to cosmetic attributes.
• It simplifies complex biological terminology.
• It improves clarity in medical and biological discussions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skin."
Singular Noun: cutise
Plural Noun: cutises
Examples:
• "The doctor examined the patient's cutise for signs of infection."
• "Cosmetic products aim to nourish and rejuvenate the cutise."
• "Sunscreen protects the cutise from ultraviolet rays."
• "Hygiene routines contribute to maintaining healthy cutise."
• "Environmental factors can adversely affect the cutise."
by Dmitrio July 30, 2025
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