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m'sieur

American  
[muh-syœ] / məˈsyœ /
French.
  1. contraction of monsieur.


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It answers John Cleese’s oleaginous waiter’s, “good afternoon m’sieur, and ’ow are we today?”

From The Guardian • Jan. 26, 2020

Sorry, m'sieur," said the cabby, "I haven't the time to drive you.

From Time Magazine Archive

The manager patrols the lobby in a tuxedo; you half expect him to murmur, "Good evening, m'sieur," as you stroll by.

From Time Magazine Archive

And now since m'sieur shall haf so good a recollection of zis party—voilà!

From The Riddle of the Night by Hanshew, Thomas W.

“Ten million pardons, m’sieur; but I was absent when the message he shall be deliver,” exclaimed Ducroix in broken English.

From Cleek of Scotland Yard Detective Stories by Hanshew, Thomas W.