A timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive.
Pejorative slur used against effeminate boys and men.
Having unsuitable feminine qualities.
A person of weak character who lacks courage and/or moral strength.
1 Hold still, you big sissy ... Look, Z, let me be honest here.
2 When he says he wants a singe, they call him a sissy .
3 Getting a restraining order-hell, that's kind of a sissy thing to do.
4 And I would have never stopped being such a sissy , would I?
5 But he's kind of sissy for a serial killer, don't you think?
6 All your life you haven't done anything but trample on sissy boys.
7 He's a kind of sissy , but Sinclair is a killer-andthen some.
8 Hemen come from our breed and only a sissy refuses to obey.
9 I don't want to be a sissy , but I'm not very strong.
10 And I didn't want to hear any sissy crying about hard work, either.
11 And I figure we need something stronger than this sissy wine Ric ordered.
12 Personally, I don't think they're sissy pajamas, I just think they were happy.
13 A sissy would not have survived the criticism he has faced.
14 It seems like sissy stuff to use them, but they help.
15 But she was a sissy , and I could not follow suit.
16 What we're doing here is removing the sissy bar from the fender struts.
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