prissies

/ˈprɪsiz/
noun
  1. People who are overly proper, fussy, or concerned with behaving in a prim and correct way, often in an annoying or exaggerated manner.
    • The new teacher thought the students were a bunch of prissies for not wanting to get their hands dirty in art class.
    • My aunt and her friends are such prissies; they always complain if the napkins aren't folded perfectly.
    • The prissies at the party refused to sit on the grass because it might stain their clothes.
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