Hussy
UK
/ˈhʌsi/
US
/ˈhʌsi/
Translation of "hussy" into Russian
hussy
NounUK
/ˈhʌsi/
US
/ˈhʌsi/
hussy
hussies pl
She was known in the village as a hussy who didn't care about anyone's opinion.
В деревне её знали как нахалку, которой было всё равно на чужое мнение.
Definitions
hussy
NounUK
/ˈhʌsi/
US
/ˈhʌsi/
A woman or girl regarded as brazen, immoral, or sexually promiscuous (dated, often derogatory).
The old lady down the street often called the young women who wore short skirts "hussies."
A housewife; the mistress of a household (archaic).
In the old ballad, the hussy kept the hearth burning day and night.
A small sewing case for needles and thread; a "housewife" (dialectal, now rare).
She pulled a needle from her hussy and began to mend the tear.
A lively or mischievous girl; a minx (archaic, affectionate).
Come here, you little hussy, and help me with this cake.
Idioms and phrases
brazen hussy
She called her a brazen hussy for flirting with the boss.
наглая девка
Она назвала её наглой девкой за то, что та заигрывала с начальником.
little hussy
That little hussy stole my purse!
маленькая шалунья
Эта маленькая шалунья украла мой кошелёк!
young hussy
Who is that young hussy talking to your brother?
молодая распутница
Кто эта молодая распутница, разговаривающая с твоим братом?
shameless hussy
People in the neighborhood called her a shameless hussy.
бесстыжая девка
Люди в округе называли её бесстыжей девкой.
impudent hussy
Don't act like an impudent hussy in front of guests.
дерзкая девчонка
Не веди себя как дерзкая девчонка перед гостями.