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prissy

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Adj — Excessively prim, fussy, or particular about small details.

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Etymology

First recorded in the 1890s, likely blending "prim" with either "precise" or "sissy" — probably popularized by the American writer Joel Chandler Harris.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “prissy” mean?

The word “prissy” means excessively prim, fussy, or particular about small details. In plain terms, fussy and overly concerned with neatness or propriety, in a way that can come across as prudish.

How do you pronounce “prissy”?

“Prissy” is pronounced PRIH-see (/ˈpɹɪsi/ in IPA).

How do you use “prissy” in a sentence?

Here is “prissy” used in a sentence: “He gave a prissy little frown at the mismatched napkins.”

What part of speech is “prissy”?

“Prissy” is an adjective.

Where does the word “prissy” come from?

The word “prissy” dates back to around 1890. First recorded in the 1890s, likely blending "prim" with either "precise" or "sissy" — probably popularized by the American writer Joel Chandler Harris.

How many meanings does “prissy” have?

“Prissy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: excessively prim, fussy, or particular about small details.

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