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cootie

[koo-tee] / ˈku ti /


NOUN
louse
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Many of these are visual: The sorting hat is depicted as an enormous cootie catcher, while butterbeer is represented by beer bottles with Land O’Lakes labels tacked onto them.

From Slate • May 17, 2018

Lice dancing: Shake, shake, shake, shake your cootie .

From Washington Post • Nov. 12, 2015

But to millions of Germans today as to other millions in many of history's wars, the cootie means horror and death in the form of typhus.

From Time Magazine Archive

During World War I the cootie was a joke to many people who had never been bitten by one.

From Time Magazine Archive

“He shouldn’t have called me no farm boy. If he calls me a farm boy, I’m gonna call him a cootie again.”

From "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers




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