Wasp vs Waspy - What's the difference?
wasp | waspy |
Any of many types of stinging flying insect resembling a hornet or bee.
A person who behaves in an angry or insolent way, hence waspish.
(-)
A member of the dominant American upper-class culture, a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
Resembling or characteristic of a wasp; wasplike.
* 2001 , Charlaine Harris, Dead Until Dark
Infested with wasps.
(slang) Like a wasp (white Anglo-Saxon Protestant), a member of the dominant American upper-class culture.
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As a noun wasp
is any of many types of stinging flying insect resembling a hornet or bee.As an adjective waspy is
resembling or characteristic of a wasp; wasplike.wasp
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (referring to the insect's woven nests). Compare Dutch (m), German (m), Danish (m).Noun
(en noun)See also
* *Etymology 2
Originally an acronym for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.Noun
(en noun)See also
* cracker * honkyAnagrams
* * * *waspy
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(en adjective)- I'm blond and blue-eyed and twenty-five, and my legs are strong and my bosom is substantial, and I have a waspy waistline.
- a waspy apple
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
* WASPyAdjective
(en adjective)citation