Cusie

/ˈkuːzi/ adjective

Definition

Variant or dialectal form of 'cushy'; comfortable, easy, or pleasant.

Etymology

Dialectal or informal variant of 'cushy' (from Hindi 'khushi'). Regional spelling variation reflecting how colonial loanwords were adapted differently across English-speaking regions.

Kelly Says

Cusie shows how Indian English borrowed words into British English, then spread globally with different regional spellings—language follows colonial trade routes like spice merchants, changing as it travels.

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