19-10-2011, 14:16
(19-10-2011, 13:39)davidseven Wrote: Its more about context than the word itself. A certain website likes to use 'prossie' as a term of debasement. Its their use as an instrument of contempt that's the problem, not the word.
I love floozy, ever since a Mother warned about her little two year old daughter who had developed a fascination for men with beards, "She is a bit of a floozy" It was such an endearing description that I have used it ever since, with much affection.
Floozy is great... Conjures up images of Speakeasies and Flappers... Although flapper could mean something totally different in the context of our work, hehe!