sissy
/ˈsɪsi/
sissy
English
Noun Top 9,318
American (Lessac)
(medium)
Female
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Female
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Definition
An effeminate boy or man.
Etymology
From sis (“clipping of sister”) + -y.
Example Sentences
- "This was all part of football and if any man was such a sissy he could not stand it, then he had better seek the sidelines."
- "I realised I still held my normal male clothes and dropped them to the floor under the desk, out of the way. […] Would it hurt? Yes, I knew it would from watching videos of sissies being spanked by their dominant mistresses."
- ""I so glad - so glad the wicked thing not hurt my sissy!" and in that moment of thankful joy the two children embraced each other with fond affection."
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