hussy

[huhs-ee, huhz-ee] /ˈhʌs i, ˈhʌz i/
noun, plural hussies.
1.
a brazen or immoral woman.
2.
a mischievous, impudent, or ill-behaved girl.
Origin
1520-30; earlier hussive housewife
Synonyms
1. trollop, slut. 2. baggage, minx.
British Dictionary definitions for hussy

hussy

/ˈhʌsɪ; -zɪ/
noun (pl) -sies
1.
a shameless or promiscuous woman
2.
(dialect) a folder for needles, thread, etc
Word Origin
C16 (in the sense: housewife): from hussifhousewife
Word Origin and History for hussy
n.

1520s, "mistress of a household, housewife," alteration of Middle English husewif (see housewife). Gradually broadened to mean "any woman or girl," and by 1650 was being applied to "a woman or girl who shows casual or improper behavior," and a general derogatory sense had overtaken the word by late 18c. "It is common to use housewife in a good, and huswife or hussy in a bad sense" [Johnson].