alias bussy, clussy -> boy_pussy_(phrase)

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BUR #56859 has been rejected.

create alias bussy_(phrase) -> boy_pussy_(phrase)
create alias clussy_(phrase) -> boy_pussy_(phrase)
create alias ussy_(phrase) -> boy_pussy_(phrase)

There's a lot of variations of this meme, where someone says something stupid like "thrussy" or "nussy" or "clussy" or "clunny" or "clown pussy"... But it all started as "boy pussy" originally. We should group them all together.

We need a generic tag because I just found post #10073751.

they/them_pussy_(meme) also kinda falls under this. An ancient version for this is horse pussy (meme), but it feels weird to alias this one since it even predates "boy pussy". Kind of a hominid vs human relationship.

Updated by nonamethanks

I'd personally argue that bussy be the main tag name, since it's all derivative of that, not boy pussy. Also having an ussy_(phrase) utility alias would be useful because you know some uncertain folks would try that for starter.

nonamethanks said in forum #425722:

They're all variations of the same humorous way to say "*ussy" or "* pussy".

if it's only ussy/unny as a suffix then it's easy to tell but where do you draw the line for noun pussy?

clown pussy, boat pussy, refrigerator pussy, cat pussy, sonic pussy, house pussy, boy pussy, sword pussy?

cat pussy is obviously wrong, so it's a tag for tagging the word "pussy" after a noun for something that doesn't have a pussy, like boats and boys? but can't clowns have pussies?

The tag is for when weird variations of "x pussy"/_ussy", a common internet meme that started with "bussy", are in the picture.

Do you actually believe there's any amount of posts having "cat pussy" written in english on it that they would disrupt the purpose of this tag?
Come on man, why do you always bring stupid arguments like these? Are you brain-damaged, or do you just like to waste everyone's time with nonsense? Now I have to demote you.

BUR #56869 has been rejected.

create alias bussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau_(phrase)
create alias boy_pussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau_(phrase)
create alias clussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau_(phrase)
create alias ussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau_(phrase)

Personally, I don't like the idea of ​​throwing every adjective+"pussy" combination under a tag with that name... "Hedgeussy", "clussy" and "bussy" may all come from the same meme, but each is a different thing

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/portmanteau#Etymology_2

Noun
portmanteau (plural portmanteaus or portmanteaux)
1. (linguistics) A word formed by putting two words together and thereby their meaning e.g. shrinkflation.

All these combinations are portmanteaus


By the way, there is also the word "girlcock" and "gock", although these do not have a direct tag for themselves. There is a tag "girlcock_garage_(meme)"

BUR #56878 has been rejected.

create alias bussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau
create alias boy_pussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau
create alias clussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau
create alias ussy_(phrase) -> pussy_portmanteau

Hillside_Moose said in forum #425769:

Why would you add _(phrase) to the end of "pussy portmanteau"?

I don't really know. Sorry

I feel like those should simply stay separate as they are. Outright mixing "clussy" into "bussy", for example, looks messy.

I remember "horse pussy" being an old monster girl meme, with direct variations like "snake pussy" or "spider pussy"

On the other hand, "boy pussy" and "clussy" seems unrelated and coincidental rather than a direct variation of that.

StarfishAtLarge said in forum #426249:

I agree with uzheng; "clussy" and "bussy" refer to different things, so having one aliased to the other causes unwarranted confusion, which is especially hairy for topics related to genitals.

HyphenSam said in forum #426253:

I don't like aliasing all these specific phrases to one tag. I want to search specifically for clussy (phrase) without having to look at all variations of the meme. I'd be okay with implicating them to an umbrella tag.

I agree with both of you

HyphenSam said in forum #426253:

I don't like aliasing all these specific phrases to one tag. I want to search specifically for clussy (phrase) without having to look at all variations of the meme. I'd be okay with implicating them to an umbrella tag.

Is that normally how meme tags are handled, though? Creating a tag for each variant of the meme?

At the risk of sounding like the guy who just got demoted a few posts above me, that seems like it could get out of hand fairly quickly.

Or, are you saying that "clussy" is considered big enough to be its own separate meme?

StarfishAtLarge said in forum #426265:

Is that normally how meme tags are handled, though? Creating a tag for each variant of the meme?

Generally no but there are some exceptions like legitimate offshoots that are themselves memes, but in that case we treat them separately. No meme tags right now have any implications - if there are related memes usually they're stuck in the wiki or grouped as one tag with aliases.

If there was a tag for each minor variation of a meme like this and then an implication to a general tag, that would be a break in precedent, and of course builders can't really be trusted to not create a mile out of an inch. No strong opinion on if it's the right course of action though. There are notable, more widely-used variations of this meme and then just random other versions.

POV cheek grabbing (meme) comes to mind.

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