Kissier vs Sissier - What's the difference?
kissier | sissier |
(kissy)
Sentimentally (l).
That tends to kiss frequently.
(sissy)
(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.
(pejorative) .
* 2000 , (revised edition), Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-58176-7,
(pejorative) .
(childish, colloquial) Urination; urine.
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As adjectives the difference between kissier and sissier
is that kissier is comparative of kissy while sissier is comparative of sissy.kissier
English
Adjective
(head)kissy
English
Adjective
(er)Derived terms
* kissy-kissyNoun
(kissies)sissier
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Adjective
(head)sissy
English
Etymology 1
Extended form ofNoun
(sissies)Synonyms
* (timid or cowardly person) mama's boy, pansy, nancyboy * (effeminate boy) janegirlDerived terms
* prissy * sissified * sissy bar (a passenger backrest for a motorcycle or bicycle) * sissyphobia * sissy squat (a weightlifting exercise emphasizing knee extension)Adjective
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- 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.