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The "escuzz" is a noun and internet slang word that means "a cat that belongs to someone named Ethan." It is abbreviated as "Ethan's submissive cat huzz." It is most commonly found on Tiktok, and is being used more as the upcoming Generation Alpha gets older. "Huzz" is another term that has grown attention on the internet recently. It is another way to say "hoes" as in addressing someone (usually of the opposite gender) as if they're attracted to the person speaking. These terms are often considered "brain rot" terms, which are described at useless words that are used for comedic addition to an everyday sentences. Generation Alpha is stereotyped to use these terms often; however, it isn't completely true. The word "escuzz" is a slightly intimate meaning to it, and it may appeal to zoophiles, as it is describing the domesticated cat as submissive.