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词汇 cootie
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Definition of cootie in English:

cootie

noun ˈkuːtiˈkudi
North American informal
  • A body louse.

    〈北美,非正式〉虱子

Origin

First World War: perhaps from Malay kutu, denoting a parasitic biting insect.

Rhymes

agouti, beauty, booty, cutie, Djibouti, duty, fluty, rooty, snooty, tutti-frutti

Definition of cootie in US English:

cootie

nounˈkudiˈko͞odē
North American informal
  • 1A body louse.

    〈北美,非正式〉虱子

    1. 1.1US A children's term for an imaginary germ or repellent quality transmitted by obnoxious or slovenly people.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And little girls had cooties back then so I was very uninterested.
      • As far as I'm concerned, this whole room is contaminated with roach cooties.
      • Cliff, I met you when I was at that age where boys had cooties and anyone who touched them got them.
      • One, you forgive me - I was acting like a stupid ten-year-old concerned with cooties.
      • They had been best friends since they were five, briefly had a period where they had thought the other had cooties, become friends again, dated, fallen out, become friends again and had arrived here.
      • ‘Ewww,’ I said like a 5 year old girl who believes she just got cooties.
      • Soon after they were lost to the belief in cooties.
      • I mean, my only boyfriend had been a fifth grader, and at that age, cooties were still a rampant impediment between boy-girl relationships.
      • And in appropriate prepubescent fashion, Taylor had rejected her kind offer, eschewing all girlish people as incarnations of the devil themselves; ready to cast their spell of cooties all over his body.
      • And so the cooties and the cootie carriers were the enemy, otherwise labeled as ‘yucky.’
      • They boys jumped off the bed, not wanting girl cooties.
      • You know, the one where the opposite sex has cooties?
      • I'd have preferred to be stuck in that age again, where boys were seen for what they really were, germs and cooties.
      • And what would make you think that boys have cooties?
      • I was across the playground when it happened because when you're in fourth grade girls still have cooties.
      • ‘He doesn't,’ Shelley said firmly, ‘Besides, don't you think boys have cooties?’
      • Oh, and you finally don't feel stupid talking to boys, and you're pretty sure that they don't have cooties.
      • Then she timidly put forth the question that was bothering her: ‘Aren't you afraid of getting cooties?’
      • After all, she would hang out with guys, who, to me, still had cooties.
      • They're just a bunch of stupid boys, anyway,’ she said with all the defiance of a small girl who still believed in cooties.

Origin

First World War: perhaps from Malay kutu, denoting a parasitic biting insect.

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