Cat and similar Both in English and in
German,
puss was used as a "call-name" for cats, but in English,
pussy was used as a synonym for the word
cat in other uses as well. In addition to cats, the word was also used for
rabbits and
hares. In the 19th century, the meaning was extended to anything soft and furry.
Pussy willow, for example, is a name applied to various species in the genus
Salix with furry
catkins. In
thieves' cant the word
pussy means a "fur coat".
Female genitalia s from a
pussy willow In contemporary English, use of the word
pussy to refer to women is considered derogatory and demeaning, treating women as sexual objects. As a reference to genitals or to sexual intercourse, the word is considered vulgar slang. Studies find the word is used more commonly in conversations among men than in groups of women or mixed-gender groups, though subjects report using
pussy more often than other slang terms for female genitals. There are women seeking to
reclaim the word to symbolise sexual pleasure, trust in their bodies (e.g. around
childbirth). and empowerment. "
Donald Trump's use of the word to describe his interactions as a celebrity with women ("You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy") on the
Access Hollywood tape provoked strong reactions by media figures and politicians across the political spectrum. After the tape was released in October 2016,
The Guardian reported that the slogan "Pussy grabs back" (sometimes accompanied by an image of a snarling cat) had become a "rallying cry for female rage against Trump". Pink "
pussyhats" (knitted caps with cat-like ears) were a notable feature of
the Women's March protests held in Washington and worldwide the day after Trump's first inauguration as President of the United States. The name attempts to reclaim the derogatory term and is never used as an anatomical representation. Words referring to cats are used as vulgar slang for female genitals in some other European languages as well. Examples include German
Muschi (literally "house cat"), French
chatte ("female cat", also used to refer to sexual intercourse), Dutch
poes ("puss"), and Norwegian
mus ("mouse"), which are also animal terms used as vulgar slang for women's genitals.
Weakness The word
pussy is also used in a derogatory sense to mean cowardly, weak, or easily fatigued. The
Collins Dictionary says: taboo, slang, mainly US) an ineffectual or timid person." It may refer to a male who is not considered sufficiently masculine, as in: "The coach calls us pussies." Men who are dominated by women (particularly by their partners or spouses and at one time referred to as "hen-pecked"; see
pecking order) can be referred to as
pussy-whipped (or simply
whipped in slightly more polite society or media). This may be used simply to denigrate a man who is contented in a relationship. The hyphenated phrase is parsed as "whipped by pussy", a manipulative relationship dynamic wherein a female deliberately or subconsciously withholds sexual intercourse to coerce the male into surrendering power in other aspects of the relationship. ==Wordplay between meanings==