floozy的词源
英文词源
- floozy




- "A girl or a woman who has many casual sexual partners", Early 20th century: perhaps related to flossy or to dialect floosy 'fluffy'.
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These days floozy (or floozie) has a dated feel, and is only really used in jokey contexts. It is not that old a word, though, and does not seem to have been used before the 20th century. It might come from the English dialect word floosy, meaning ‘fluffy, soft’, or from flossy (mid 19th century), which is literally ‘like silk, silky’ but can mean ‘saucy, cheeky’, or ‘showy, flashy’ in the USA.
中文词源
可能来自flossy, 丝棉般的,迷人的。
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