SISSY


Meaning of SISSY in English

sis ‧ sy BrE AmE , cissy /ˈsɪsi/ noun [countable] informal not polite

[ Date: 1800-1900 ; Origin: sister ]

a boy that other boys dislike because he prefers doing things that girls enjoy:

He wanted to go to dance classes, but he was afraid the other boys would call him a sissy.

—sissy adjective

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