What is the nicest sounding word you know but it actually has a terrible meaning? I’ll start: “Sootikin”. Sounds like a cute cat’s name, but in reality it means a small mouse-shaped deposit formed in the vaginal cleft of poor women who did not wear undergarments.
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The 17th century diarist Samuel Pepys mentioned men employed in London churches to sweep up sootikins after services. There is a scurrilous anonymous account of a sootikin being allegedly found under Queen Anne’s chair in St Paul’s Cathedral in London during a service.
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It is rumoured that the nursery rhyme “Pussycat, pussycat, where have you been?” refers to this incident. It contains all of these ingredients – London, a Queen, a chair and a “mouse” underneath the chair. Now you know.
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We need a Disney Princess who is a sootikin.
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