cissy

/ˈsɪsi/
noun
  1. A boy or man who is regarded as weak, timid, or overly sensitive; often used as a mild insult.
    • Don't be such a cissy — just try the roller coaster once!
    • My grandfather used to say that only a cissy would be afraid of a little rain.
    • He was called a cissy by his classmates because he cried during the sad movie.
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adjective
  1. Describing a boy or man who is weak, timid, or overly sensitive.
    • She told her brother not to be so cissy when he complained about a small scratch.
    • The character in the book was portrayed as a cissy boy who preferred poetry to sports.
    • He felt too cissy to join the football team.
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