A fork of Rural Dictionary
-ussy suffix 1. An informal suffix used to describe a threshold of an object, or an orifice that has no informal name 2. An informal suffix used to describe the soul, passion or strength of someone’s effort in a work of art or project.
-ussy 1. Why does my steak have a stussy? 2. Andrew Garfield put his whole Garfussy into the vocals on Tick, Tick Boom! (2021).
A suffix that is used to either indicate a hole on something, or added onto the end of a name to indicate that the person in question is giving an avtivity their all
1. Tobey Maguire Spiderman has a fat wr ussy 2. David put his whole dav ussy into that pizza.
Suffix for words that have or are characterized by holes, taken from the word Bussy.
Carol plugged her phone charger into the USB-ussy
noun Ussy, alternatively, þussy is an ambiguous word used to describe pussy and/or bussy. It does not specify either one, rather, describe the broad concept of, well, þussy.
"Someday, I would really like to experience what ussy feels like." "I wonder what their þussy is like"