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priss

[ pris ]

noun

  1. someone who is excessively prim, proper, or fussy; an affectedly dainty or prissy person:

    Call me a priss, but I think the relentless explicitness in this novel reduces the characters somehow.



verb (used without object)

  1. to act or move in a prim, fussy, or affectedly dainty way, like a priss:

    I’m not one to primp and priss over myself in the bathroom.

    At halftime I like to see the baton twirlers priss around in their itty-bitty costumes.

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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of priss1

An Americanism dating back to 1920–25; back formation from prissy
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Charlotte was always a retrograde priss, Carrie has always been slow to adapt new forms of communication despite being a professional communicator — remember how she took years to buy a cellphone and was mystified by EMAIL?

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Amina keeps her musical activities a secret from her devout school friends, forcing the already nervous priss into a double life.

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The actor Louis Edmonds, who came out later in life, gave a delicious performance as the irritable priss Roger Collins, who wears cravats and turtlenecks and uses words like “preposterous.â€

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"Carla, you're such a priss," Sandi taunted her.

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“Sonny, Jack’s ready to go. He said you’ve got about five seconds or he’s going to leave you here with Miss Priss.â€

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