puppy

English

A puppy (young dog)

Alternative forms

  • puppie (obsolete)

Etymology

From earlier puppie, from Middle French poupée (doll, toy), from Old French poupee (a doll; puppet). More at puppet.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈpʌpi/, [ˈpʰɐpi]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʌpi

Noun

puppy (plural puppies)

  1. A young dog, especially before sexual maturity (12-18 months)
  2. A young rat.
  3. A young seal.
  4. (slang, usually in the plural) A woman’s breast.
  5. (informal) A (generic) thing; particularly something that is a nuisance; a sucker.
    I have another two dozen of these puppies to finish before I can go home.
  6. (derogatory, dated) A conceited and impertinent person, especially a young man.
    • Addison
      I found my place taken by an ill-bred, awkward puppy with a money bag under each arm.

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Verb

puppy (third-person singular simple present puppies, present participle puppying, simple past and past participle puppied)

  1. (transitive) To bring forth whelps or give birth to pups.

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