coochie cutters

English

Etymology

Compound of coochie (vulva) + cutters. Attested from the 1990s; see quotations, below.

Noun

coochie cutters pl (plural only)

  1. (US, slang) Very brief, skimpy shorts worn by a woman.
    • 1995, For All the Right Reasons (yearbook), National City, CA: Sweetwater High School, page 94:
      MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Playing volleyball in my gray coochie cutters.
    • 2017, Bro. Lamont Charles McGee Bey, Free Da King Fate:
      The kids played outside, and the hoes flaunted their bodies in their skin-tight skirts and coochie cutters.
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