Derived from old english, meaning "Pear Tree" or some jazz like that. People will inevitably spell this name wrong, for instance, thinking it is written: Perceli, Pursely, Presly. The best clarification is to say "like parsley with a U."
Pursley is not a catchy nickname and you will inevitably be called by your first name if this is your surname.
"What's up with your name, is it like - hey, I'm a Wagner because my family used to make wagons?"
Used when referring to a pansy boy and/or mortal enemy.
Originating from the word 'pussy' (used to describe a womans vagina/vajayjay) the term 'pusseyh' is pronounced with a deep manly voice and a drawl, an emphasis placed on 'eyh' : Puss-eeyhh.
(Note that the word should never be pronounced in a feminine or light/girly tone. Even if the speakers voice is naturally that way, they must lower their tone when pronouncing the word, the same way Vin Diesel does in the movie. NEVER use this word if you can't speak in a rough, manly voice.")
- For further assistance, refer to the last ten minutes of the movie, when the word was best used.