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mooey | moody |

As a noun mooey

is (uk|slang) the mouth; the face.

As an adjective mooey

is (slang) "moo"-like; reminiscent of a cow.

As a proper noun moody is

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mooey

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) mui, from (etyl) .

Noun

(en noun)
  • (UK, slang) The mouth; the face.
  • * 1997 , Gary Oldman, Nil by Mouth , screenplay:
  • Now, one day, right, he's staggering across the pub pissed from the night before. He's gone over, crunch, right on his mooey , like a fucking ironing board.
  • (UK, slang) The vagina or vulva.
  • * 2010 , Digital Spy message boards
  • Her ex-husband accompanied her to her boyfriend's place and she shaved her mooey on the way.
  • * 2006 , handbag.com forums
  • Why does she insist on wearing shorts so short that you can see her mooey too?

    Etymology 2

    From .

    Adjective

  • (slang) "Moo"-like; reminiscent of a cow.
  • * 1984 , Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume :
  • Pan was curious about the silver pot that the female homer cradled againsther round mooey breasts as if it were a babe...

    moody

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
  • sulky or depressed
  • dour, gloomy or brooding
  • (slang) dodgy or stolen
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