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Sissy logo #10101) Actess Spacek 2) Actress spacek 3) Badlands star 4) Badlands star Spacek 5) Boyish epithet 6) Carrie portrayer 7) Chicken 8) Chicken, old style 9) Cissy 10) Coward 11) Cowardly one 12) Cowardly type 13) Cream puff 14) Effeminate 15) Effeminate person 16) Emasculate 17) English girl name 18) Epicene
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Sissy

Sissy logo #10101) Cissy 2) Cream puff 3) Effeminate 4) Emasculate 5) Mamas boy 6) Milksop 7) Milquetoast 8) Pantywaist 9) Sissified 10) Sissyish 11) Unmanful 12) Unmanlike 13) Unmanly 14) Wimp 15) Wuss
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Sissy logo #21000 Sissy (derived from sister; also sissy baby, sissy boy, sissy man, etc.) is a pejorative term for a boy or man who violates or does not meet the standard male gender role. Generally, sissy implies a lack of courage, strength, coordination, testosterone, male libido, and stoicism, which have traditionally been important to the male role. A man migh...
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Sissy logo #21000[transgender] In `sissy role play` a sissy is a person (typically a man) who adopts hyper-feminine behaviors, and engages in stereotypical `feminine` activities (e.g., housekeeping, putting on make-up), often within the context of BDSM. Particularly within the BDSM community, a `sissy` will typically assume the submissive role to a dominant...
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Sissy logo #21217Sissy is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Sissy logo #21217Sissy is slang for an effeminate, weak, or cowardly person.
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sissy logo #20400[n] - a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive
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sissy logo #20974pantywaist noun a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive
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