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Wussy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Wussy is a slang term describing someone who is weak, timid, or overly fearful, often used mockingly. It implies a lack of courage or toughness in behavior or attitude.

wussy

/ˈwʊsi/ /ˈwʊsi/

Definition:

A weak or cowardly person, often used as an insult.

Synonyms:

coward, weakling, pushover, milquetoast

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

brave, strong

Common Collocations:

act like a wussy, don't be a wussy, wussy behavior

Derivatives:

wussiness, wussier (comparative), wussiest (superlative)

Usage Tips:

Use informally to describe someone lacking courage; avoid in formal contexts due to its derogatory tone.

Common Phrases:

stop being a wussy, such a wussy move, total wussy

Etymology:

Blend of "wimp" and "pussy," emerging in late 20th century as slang for weakness or timidity.

Examples:

  • 1. He called his friend a wussy for refusing to jump off the diving board.
  • 2. Don’t be such a wussy—just try the spicy food!
  • 3. She rolled her eyes at his wussy excuses for skipping the hike.
  • 4. The movie villain mocked the hero as a pathetic wussy.

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