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Coodies

Definition:

(Noun) Coodies, also known as "cooties," is a colloquial term commonly used among children, especially in a playful context, to refer to an imaginary infestation of lice or some other undesirable condition.

(Slang) In slang usage, coodies can also refer to a perception or notion of contagiousness or unwanted association with a specific person, particularly in relation to romantic or social interests.

Sample Sentences:

  1. During recess, the students pretended to run away from one another, faking coodies infestation.
  2. She didn't want to sit next to him because she believed he had coodies.
  3. The little girls giggled when their friend asserted that boys have coodies.
  4. Some people believe in the coodies myth, thinking they can be "caught" from someone they don't want to be associated with.

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