Hussy

/ˈhʌzi/ noun

An old-fashioned insulting word for a woman considered bold, rude, or immoral—often used unfairly to judge women.

From Middle English 'huswife,' a housewife or woman of the house. The word's meaning became negative and judgmental over time, reflecting changing attitudes about women's behavior.

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