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The double entendre has been used for over a hundred years by performers, including the late-19th-century vaudeville act the Barrison Sisters, who performed the notorious routine "Do You Want To See My Pussy?" (see entry for more); the Popular Great Depression Era song My Girl's Pussy, the Funkadelic song "Pussy", and the character Pussy Galore in the James Bond series, as well as the 1983 film, Octopussy. On his album, The Gold Experience, Prince sings a song about a female protagonist named Pussy Control. The Belgian band, Lords of Acid, also has a song called Pussy, almost every line of which is a double entendre.[3] One surprisingly risqué joke, especially for 1940, appears in the W. C. Fields movie, The Bank Dick. The bar that Fields frequently attends (tended by Shemp Howard) is called the "Black Pussy Cat", with "Black Pussy" arched over "Cat" to give it some visual separation. However, it was apparently tame enough that the Hays Office did not take action. Another notable usage is in the British comedy Are You Being Served?. The character Mrs. Slocombe is often heard to be concerned with the welfare of her pussy (cat), presumably unaware of the secondary meaning. This joke was also used with some other cast members of the show (particularly Messrs. Rumbold and Grainger), showing their unawareness, with lines such as "I hope this (meeting) won't take very long, it's very unfair on Mrs. Slocombe's pussy". In the episode "Calling All Customers", Mrs. Slocombe calls a lonely trucker on Mr. Humphries’ CB radio, setting up perhaps the most intricate "pussy" joke of the series. The trucker tells her he’s hauling dynamite, and proceeds to ask her about her interests. She notes gardening, but that her pussy is her favorite hobby. She exclaims that she has a mantel full of trophies and that it wins a medal every time she shows it. Then follows the sound of screeching tires and an explosion. Mr. Humphries laments "He’s pulled off for a coffee". The double meaning of the word was exploited in a 2005 episode of the American comedy program Arrested Development, where the word was censored if used as an insult, but not censored if used to mean sweet or gentle (as in pussycat). This also can apply to using pussy as a word for weak. On the television series Drawn Together, the episode "Alzheimer's That Ends Well" features yet another instance of the above. In this episode, Princess Clara receives an "extreme vaginal makeover", but continually exclaims that something is wrong. In one scene, she claims it has freckles, to which Wooldoor replies, "Lots of pussies have freckles, like Ron Howard". In the South Park episode "Fun with Veal", after giving up meat temporarily, Stan Marsh discovers his body is covered in sores. The doctor informs Stan that the sores are actually tiny vaginas, and that not eating meat is turning Stan into "a giant pussy". In neither of these latter two instances is the word censored. Steve Martin had a stand-up bit (found on his "A Wild and Crazy Guy" recording) in which he declared that a woman he'd met had "the best pussy . . ." He then realized what the audience was thinking, and immediately expressed outrage and disgust that "You can't say anything any more without people taking it dirty." He then muttered that "that cat was the best fuck I ever had," (suggesting bestiality). See also Profanity Obscenity Pussy Galore Bitch and Animal, a pair of singers who sang songs including "Pussy Manifesto" Footnotes ^ http://machaut.uchicago.edu/?action=search&word=pussy&resource=Webster%27s&quicksearch=on Machaut.uchicago.edu Retrieved on 05-02-07 ^ http://machaut.uchicago.edu/?action=search&resource=Webster%27s&word=Pursy&quicksearch=on Machaut.uchicago.edu Retrieved on 05-02-07 ^ http://www.lordsofacid.com/lyrics/index.php?show=51 Lordsofacid.com Retrieved on 05-02-07

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