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BOOSY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOOSY is boose.
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boosy, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun boosy is in the Old English period (pre-1150). boosy is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ...
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What does boosy mean? : r/SlangOfTheDay - Reddit
Unknown slang. I heard this word in context of dumb, trifling, or f***ed up. Pronounce the oo like in food, and the s is sibilant, not like a z.
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boosy
ˈboosy Chiefly dial. (ˈbuːzɪ) Forms: 1 bósiᵹ, bósih, 7 bousie, bowzey, boosey. [OE. bósiᵹ, bósih: see boose n.] An ox- or cow-stall, a crib; = boose. Also attrib., as boosey close, the close in which the cow-sheds stand; boosey or boozy pasture, pasture land lying near the cowsheds.c 950 Lindisf. Go...
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boosy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
boosy (plural boosies). Alternative form of boose (“animal's stall”). Etymology 2. edit. Adjective. edit. boosy (comparative boosier, superlative boosiest).
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"BOOSY": Shows boldness with playful confidence - OneLook
noun: Alternative form of boose (“animal's stall”) [(dialect) A stall for an animal (usually a cow).] adjective: Archaic form of boozy. [(of a person) ...
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BOUSY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
The verb to booze, boose, or bouse, meaning "to drink immoderately," and the adjective boozy, boosy, or bousy, meaning "drunken," are by no means new to our ...
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Boosy - Urban Dictionary
refers to something wack; out of the ordinary; weak. " man u hella boosie for that" "man my girlfriend actin hella boosie right now"
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boosy, adj. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
boosy adj. see boozy adj. ← boosy, n. boot, n. →. Share this entry. Twitter · Facebook. Quotations. Show all Hide all. Digital edition © Jonathon Green 2025 ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Boosy
BOO'SY, adjective boo'zy. A little intoxicated; merry with liquor. [Vulgar.] Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP. Home · Preface · History · Quotations ...
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Heinrich Konietzny
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boose
▪ I. boose, n. north. (buːz) Forms: 5 booc, boce, buse, 5, 9 boos, bose, 5–9 boose, 9 bouse, boost. [First found in 15th c., but pointing to an OE. *bós (whence bósiᵹ, boosy, cow-stall), corresp. to ON. bás-s:—OTeut. *banso-z: cf. Ger. banse, Gothic bansts barn. (The phonetic forms in mod. dialects,...
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The History of Little Henry and his Bearer
In Little Henry, Henry's death is what prompts Boosy's conversion. In 1842 Sherwood published The Last Days of Boosy, a sequel to Little Henry.
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Vilayet
Vilayet, n.1 India. (vɪˈlaɪɛt) Also Vilayat, (in early use) Belait, Willaet, etc., and with lower-case initial. [ad. Hindi Vilāyat, Urdu Wilāyat, ult. ad. Arab. wilāya(t) dominion; cf. vilayet n.2. See Blighty n.] Abroad (from the perspective first of Afghanistan and later of India); Europe, esp. Br...
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