Cooties Meaning in English
word
ˈkuːtiz
KOO-teez
kˈuːtɪz
koo-TEEZ
Definição
"Cooties" is a playful, imaginary disease that children pretend you can catch by touching someone, often used in jokes or teasing about boys and girls.
Uso & Nuances
Very informal and mostly used by children, often when jokingly avoiding the opposite gender. Not a real disease. Sometimes playfully used by adults recalling childhood.
Spanish: piojos (infantil) - bichos (infantil)Portuguese (BR): piolhos (infantil)Portuguese (PT): piolhos (infantil)Chinese (Simplified): 细菌 (儿童用语) - 虫子 (儿童用语)Chinese (Traditional): 細菌 (兒童用語) - 蟲子 (兒童用語)Hindi: किटाणु (बच्चों की भाषा)Arabic: جراثيم (للأطفال) - حشرات خيالية (للأطفال)Bengali: কুটিস - কল্পিত জীবাণুRussian: коути - воображаемые микробыJapanese: ばいきん(遊びの用語)Vietnamese: vi khuẩn tưởng tượngKorean: 피코티 - 가상의 세균Turkish: hayali mikropUrdu: کوٹیز - خیالی جراثیمIndonesian: kutu imajinasi - kuman imajinasi
Frases de Exemplo
Don't touch me or you'll get cooties!
basic
Sarah says boys have cooties.
basic
You need a magic soap to get rid of cooties.
basic
We used to run away from each other at recess to avoid cooties.
natural
Relax, cooties aren't real—they're just part of the game.
natural
He joked that he had cooties after sneezing in class.
natural