piteogach — meaning in English
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English meaning
- camp noun A place with tents, cabins, or temporary shelters where people stay, especially outdoors.
- effeminate adj Of a man or boy, having qualities or mannerisms traditionally associated with women.
- sissy noun (informal, derogatory) A timid or cowardly person, especially a man or boy seen as insufficiently masculine.
Senses
piteogach is used for these senses in English:
- camp (of a, man) Ostentatiously effeminate.
- effeminate (often, derogatory, of a man or boy) Exhibiting behaviour or mannerisms considered typical of a woman; unmasculine.
- sissy (pejorative) Effeminate.
camp — full definition
- noun A place with tents, cabins, or temporary shelters where people stay, especially outdoors.
- noun A group activity or programme, often for children, focused on a particular skill or theme.
- noun A deliberately exaggerated, theatrical, or self-mocking style, especially in fashion or performance.
- adjective Exaggerated, theatrical, or flamboyantly over-the-top, often knowingly so.
- verb To stay temporarily in a tent or outdoor shelter.