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sissy noun an effeminate boy or man, especially a homosexual; a coward US, 1879- Those who come to prison with obvious homosexual tendencies are referred to as “sissies.” — Ebony, p. 82, July 1951
- You think Jesus was some kind of sissy, eh? — Richard Brooks, Elmer Gantry, 1960
- “What?” she yelled. “Get up off me! Give me my drawers! You’re nothin’ but a goddamn sissy.” — Henry Williamson, Hustler!, p. 59, 1965
- Why would anybody want to go to bed with a flaming little sissy like you? — Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band, p. 159, 1968
- Nobody was up there except two sissies smoking reefer. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Trick Baby, p. 297, 1969
- Outta the dozen girls that were on the edge only one of ’em looked halfway as good as Satin did and the rest of ’em looked like sissies in drag. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 100, 1973
- [M]y father resented the idea–telling her–she was making a god damned sissy out of me–to leave me alone. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 23, 1980
- He had suspected the guy before, the guy so polite and sounding a little bit like a sissy the way he talked, but looked like a businessman. — Elmore Leonard, Be Cool, p. 174, 1999
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