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sissy
[ sis-ee ]
noun
, plural sis·sies.
- Disparaging and Offensive. an effeminate boy or man.
- a timid or cowardly person.
- a sister, especially a younger sister.
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a sissy.
sissy
/ ˈsɪsɪ /
noun
- an effeminate, weak, or cowardly boy or man
adjective
- effeminate, weak, or cowardly Also (informal or dialect)sissifiedcissified
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Other Words From
- sissy·ish adjective
- sissi·ness sissy·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The next year, China banned “sissy men and other abnormal aesthetics” from broadcast television.
From Los Angeles Times
In high school, I was known as the sissy kid with liberal politics who loved Jesus.
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It made us sissies and tomboys, villains and monsters, tragic victims and sexless bystanders for decades before the relatively recent, hard-won introduction of complex, multilayered queer leads.
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“It shows that ‘sissy’ can come in any form.
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Backstage in the green room Ferrell’s band, whose members have taken to calling her “sissy” — the Southernism for “sister” — mugged for the camera, taking selfies to send back home to Nashville.
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