FUSSY


Meaning of FUSSY in English

(NOT EASILY SATISFIED) [adjective] -ier, -iest [disapproving] - not easily satisfied; having very high standards or very fixed standards about particular thingsShe's a bit fussy about people having clean hands.All my children were fussy eaters.He's so fussy about the house - everything has to be absolutely perfect."I haven't met a man I've fancied for ages!" "You're too fussy - that's your problem!"If there's the slightest crease in his trousers he just won't wear them - he's so fussy!(UK informal) If you ask someone to choose between things and they say 'I'm not fussy' or 'I'm not fussed', they mean they do not prefer one rather than another and would be satisfied with either."Would you like red wine or white?" "I'm not fussy - either would do fine."

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