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sissified

[ sis-uh-fahyd ]

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sissified1

First recorded in 1900–05; sissy + -fy + -ed 2
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So he took his pistol to Backstreet, and when he heard gay men “talking in their sissified talk,†he just couldn’t take it.

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She still read bedtime stories to him, and he knew Matthew and Mark thought that was sissified.

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As payback, perhaps, he’s been among the loudest critics of the new rules to protect players from concussions, complaining that they’ve sissified the game.

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“Can’t be all sissified. Can’t have your nose in those books all the time. But a kiss every now and then don’t hurt nobody.â€

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But that shouldn’t stop less sissified people from pursuing honest, useful work.

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