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cooter
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kut?/
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Gullah cootuh (“turtle”), from an African language, e.g. Bambara kuta (“turtle”).
Noun
cooter (plural cooters)
- A freshwater turtle of the eastern United States of the genus Pseudemys.
- The box turtle.
- (slang) A redneck.
See also
- Cooter Brown
Etymology 2
Compare cooch.
Noun
cooter (plural cooters)
- (colloquial) Vagina or vulva.
Etymology 3
Noun
cooter (plural cooters)
- Alternative form of couter (“a sovereign (coin)”)
cooter From the web:
followers
English
Noun
followers
- plural of follower
Anagrams
- refollows
French
Noun
followers m
- plural of follower
followers From the web:
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- what followers mean on instagram
- what followers want from leaders
- what followers can become stewards
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- what followers want in their nurse leaders
- what followers need from leaders
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