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wuss

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Noun — An informal, slightly mocking word for someone seen as weak, timid, or easily scared.

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wuss out such a wuss

Informal and can come across as teasing between friends or as a genuine insult — read the room.

Etymology

US college slang from the late 1970s, likely a blend of "wimp" and "puss," or shortened from "wussy."

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What does “wuss” mean?

The word “wuss” means an informal, slightly mocking word for someone seen as weak, timid, or easily scared. In plain terms, a casual, mildly insulting way to call someone a coward or overly cautious.

How do you pronounce “wuss”?

“Wuss” is pronounced wuus (/wʊs/ in IPA).

How do you use “wuss” in a sentence?

Here is “wuss” used in a sentence: “Stop being such a wuss and just ask her to dance.”

What part of speech is “wuss”?

“Wuss” is a noun.

Where does the word “wuss” come from?

The word “wuss” dates back to around 1970. US college slang from the late 1970s, likely a blend of "wimp" and "puss," or shortened from "wussy.".

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