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Sissy
Sissy
See also: sissy
English
Proper noun
Sissy
- A diminutive of the female given name Cecilia.
- 1854 Charles Dickens, Hard Times, Book I, Chapter II:
- ‘Sissy is not a name,’ said Mr. Gradgrind. ‘Don’t call yourself Sissy. Call yourself Cecilia.’ ‘It’s father as calls me Sissy, sir,’ returned the young girl in a trembling voice, and with another curtsey. ‘Then he has no business to do it,’ said Mr. Gradgrind. ‘Tell him he mustn’t. Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your father?’
- 1854 Charles Dickens, Hard Times, Book I, Chapter II:
sissy
sissy
See also: Sissy
English
Noun
sissy (plural sissies)
- (pejorative, colloquial) An effeminate boy or man.
- (pejorative, colloquial) A timid, unassertive or cowardly person.
- (BDSM) A male crossdresser who adopts feminine behaviours.
- (colloquial) Sister.
Synonyms
- (timid or cowardly person): mama's boy, pansy, nancyboy, wussy, pussy (more offensive)
- (effeminate boy): janegirl
Derived terms
Derived terms
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Translations
an effeminate boy or man
a timid, unassertive or cowardly person
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sister — see sis
Adjective
sissy (comparative sissier, superlative sissiest)
- (pejorative) Effeminate.
- 2000, Jeffery Deaver, Manhattan Is My Beat (revised edition), Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-58176-7, page 173:
- […] she’d decided the wrapping paper was too feminine. It had a viney pattern that wasn’t anything sissier than you’d see in the old Arabian Nights illustrations. But Richard might think they were flowers.
- 2000, Jeffery Deaver, Manhattan Is My Beat (revised edition), Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-58176-7, page 173:
- (pejorative) Cowardly.
Etymology 2
Likely onomatopoetic, perhaps related to French pipi (“urine”). Compare piss; wee-wee.
Noun
sissy (uncountable)
- (childish, colloquial) Urination; urine.
- 1997, Clark Moustakas, Relationship Play Therapy, ISBN 9781461630449, page 160:
- She has to make. She has to make sissy.
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Verb
sissy (third-person singular simple present sissies, present participle sissying, simple past and past participle sissied)