prisses

/ˈprɪsɪz/
noun
  1. Plural of priss: people who are overly proper, fussy, or concerned with behaving in a correct or refined way.
    • The party was full of prisses who wouldn't touch the messy food.
    • A group of prisses stood in the corner, judging everyone's clothes.
    • The teachers were a bunch of prisses who never let the kids have fun.
verb
  1. Third person singular of priss: behaves in an overly proper, fussy, or affected manner.
    • She prisses about the garden, trimming every tiny weed.
    • My cat prisses around the house, refusing to step on the rug.
    • He prisses over his desk, making sure every pencil is perfectly aligned.
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