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  2. Gussie - Wikipedia

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    Gussie or Gussy may refer to: Men. Edward Augustus Bowles (1865–1954), British horticulturalist, botanist and writer;

  3. -ussy - Wikipedia

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    A calzone could be called a pizzussy. [1]-ussy (/ ˈ ʊ s i / UUS-ee) is an English-language morpheme derived from the word pussy used to create novel derived terms, typically with the implication of resembling the female genitalia in some way.

  4. The Auld Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The song is used to introduce the play, a story about the occurrences in a prison (in real life Mountjoy Prison where Behan had once been lodged) the day a convict is set to be executed.

  5. Bertie the Bunyip - Wikipedia

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    Bertie's enemy was an aristocratic fox by the name of Sir Guy de Guy (who bore a resemblance to Pinocchio's "Honest John"), and his friends included Nixie the Pixie, Humphrey the white rabbit, Winnie the Witch, Poochie the Pup and those terrible twos Fussy and Gussy.

  6. Extricating Young Gussie - Wikipedia

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    "Extricating Young Gussie" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United States in the 18 September 1915 issue of The Saturday Evening Post and in the United Kingdom in the January 1916 edition of The Strand Magazine. [1]

  7. Gussie Fink-Nottle - Wikipedia

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    The scene in Right Ho, Jeeves in which Gussie, thoroughly inebriated due to Jeeves and later Bertie Wooster lacing his orange juice with gin, as well as his massive drink of whisky, gives a speech at the Market Snodsbury Grammar School is often cited as among the finest vignettes in English literature.

  8. Gus - Wikipedia

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    Gus is a masculine name, often a diminutive for, Angus, August, Augustine, Gustave, Constantine, Konstantinos, Augusten, Gustavo, Gusten, or Augustus, and other names ...

  9. Pussy - Wikipedia

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    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". [2] The Oxford English Dictionary gives as the first meaning of the noun: "Chiefly colloq[uial]. A girl or woman ...