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cootie

[koo-tee] / ˈku ti /


NOUN
louse
Synonyms


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Many of these are visual: The sorting hat is depicted as an enormous cootie catcher, while butterbeer is represented by beer bottles with Land O’Lakes labels tacked onto them.

From Slate May 17, 2018

Lice dancing: Shake, shake, shake, shake your cootie .

From Washington Post Nov. 12, 2015

But the weirdest innovation of all is the "combat cootie."

From Time Magazine Archive

But to millions of Germans today as to other millions in many of history's wars, the cootie means horror and death in the form of typhus.

From Time Magazine Archive

“He shouldn’t have called me no farm boy. If he calls me a farm boy, I’m gonna call him a cootie again.”

From "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers

It seems likely, if not certain, that the whole cooties thing would have been DOA in high school.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 10, 2026

They walked past me as if I had cooties, or stared with disdain from inside the restaurant like I was a chupacabra.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 6, 2024

Tucker either isn’t one to let an international viral scare spoil any party she’s throwing, or she figured her product has enough proof to kill any Coronavirus cooties.

From Washington Post Feb. 6, 2020

She gives a high-five to a boy in her class even after it is established among her friends that boys have cooties.

From New York Times Nov. 19, 2019

“I jest got to make shore. If’n we bring cooties in here, or the seven-year itch, I ain’t go’n have no customers.”

From "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns




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