Puss in a sentence as a noun

The side effects of rGBH include puss in the milk.

Or perhaps research on the percent of puss in milk.

Do you want me to show you pictures of giant puss-filled cysts in a cow carcass?

The head of the NSA, a real ram rod straight arrow, short hair, close shave, crease in his shirt, etc. is a sour looking puss.

Not to be a sour-puss but there are a large number of these boards available now. It's exciting, but there really are quite a few of them.

We're no longer in a time 185 years ago when Jenner could just stab people with puss he pulled off of a Horsepox infected cow.

My professional relationships are improving, and I feel like much less of a sour-puss than before.

With regards to security and privacy, Feinstein is a hypocrite, scab of puss and utter filth.

Or maybe his body jewellery needed to have puss and inflammation cleaned out if it on a regular basis.

I also started calling Blossom, his sister mini-bongo around the house, but then mini-puss.

", colleges more bloated than your uncle after Thanksgiving with bureaucratic puss, disillusioned professors whose wages stagnate while the football and basketball programs get new buckets of cash...We can go on and on with the external reasons.

Or are you still stuck in that phase of growth where you think you've found enlightenment and feel the need to nitpick everyone around you because you haven't yet grasped that language constructs are mutable?I mean, I can use it in the literal sense: Your pedantry and sour-puss-ness are awesome.

Puss definitions

noun

obscene terms for female genitals

See also: cunt pussy slit snatch twat

noun

informal terms referring to a domestic cat

See also: kitty kitty-cat pussy pussycat