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  • noun Plural form of fursuit.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fursuit.

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Examples

  • And wear animal outfits called "fursuits," similar to the costumes worn by cartoon characters at theme parks only with openings in sexually strategic places.

    Hartford Advocate: News 2009

  • And wear animal outfits called "fursuits," similar to the costumes worn by cartoon characters at theme parks only with openings in sexually strategic places.

    Hartford Advocate: News 2009

  • And wear animal outfits called "fursuits," similar to the costumes worn by cartoon characters at theme parks only with openings in sexually strategic places.

    Hartford Advocate: News 2009

  • All the costumers don their fursuits, which are handmade and often very elaborate.

    Archive 2010-03-01 James Gurney 2010

  • Saying fursuits are like Mascot suits is technically indeed true, but really doesn't express the amount of variety and innovation you'll get to see.

    Modern Stone Age Furries James Gurney 2010

  • All the costumers don their fursuits, which are handmade and often very elaborate.

    Modern Stone Age Furries James Gurney 2010

  • He was an avid photographer, with one of the best records of west coast masquerades and likely the best archive of fursuits there is.

    Lirpa Loof Strikes Again eddvick 2007

  • I've seen the worst minds of that generation destroyed by trolling, bloated hyperactive naked, dragging fursuits through the Baltimore streets at 3 AM, simulating public copulation.

    "Trolling is basically Internet eugenics... I want everyone off the Internet. Bloggers are filth. They need to be destroyed." Ann Althouse 2008

  • In the last thread, the SFnal thread, the Gilgamesh character is an anthropologist who specialises in totemism, and who gets drawn, by one of his students — the Enkidu figure — into a subculture of biotech fursuits and bodymods where people have animal alter egos … not unlike modern-day furries but a bit more hip, more posthuman.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Hal Duncan 2006

  • I had lots of fun, due in no small part to spending lots of time in either of two fursuits I had with me.

    November 30th, 2007 midwest_furfest 2007

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