gixy

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gixy (plural not attested)

  1. A promiscuous woman.
    • 1693, François Rabelais, Gargantua and Pantagruel (translated):
      Hereupon it fell out, after the expiring of a scantling of weeks, that Master Carvel became as jealous as a tiger, and entered into a very profound suspicion that his new-married gixy did keep a-buttock-stirring with others.
    • 1916, Julian Johnson, “The Shadow Stage”, in Photoplay Magazine, volume 10:
      Louise Glaum, as the nasty gixy clubbed into wenchhood, gave a characteristically energetic physical portrait.