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Pusillanimous - what does it mean? Is it related to another slang word?

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  • lol, this is one of my SAT word i learned in high school.

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  • yes, my dear. i know pussy and pussilanimous have no connection but when you are the teacher here, everything non pussy becomes pussy altogether. You are one hot pussy.

  • @btsksc0976 I disagree, I think she's good looking.

  • her face is extremely ugly

  • Wow, your videos used to be good.

  • @hotforwords Can you tell me if my theory about the word 'vagina' is correct?

    The Romans evolved the languages of Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin, the latter of which I believe this word comes from. It's literal translation is 'sheath' or 'scabbard' [for a sword]. If so, then wouldnt that make this word the female equivalent of the colloquially male 'pork sword'?

  • nobody would watch your videos if you weren't blonde with big tits

  • What's your favourite word?

  • Cool, I found this word in 1998, and it's been my favourite word since then.

  • its really long...YEA THATS WHAT SHE SAID

  • Ah, so pussy and wussy are synonymous!?!

    Both meaning feeble or effeminate. Of course, the word parsimonious also reflects another form of small-spiritedness that would be an antonym (opposite) of magnanimous or benevolent. What a challenge you have to be a philologist in a language that is not your primary dialect. That is certainly courageous and opposite of cowardice or one of a diminutive spirit to say "give this mountain," then go and climb it so well! Great job!

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