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sis
1[sis]
-sis
2a suffix appearing in loanwords from Greek, where it was used to form from verbs abstract nouns of action, process, state, condition, etc..
thesis; aphesis.
SIS
1abbreviation
Also called: MI6.(in Britain) Secret Intelligence Service
(in New Zealand) Security Intelligence Service
sis
2/ ɪ /
noun
informalshort for sister
sis
3/ siːs, ɪ /
interjection
informalan exclamation of disgust
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sis2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sis1
Example Sentences
"Rest in peace, little sis. Your mug is still flawless," said Luzon, who was a runner up on the US series' third season.
So he sang to her and the audience confidently, “Came all this way. Had to explain. Direct from Domingo. Sabrina’s a friend. She’s like my sis but I would hook up though!”
“Praying for God to wrap his arms around you sis,” one post reshared by Williams said.
“I’m a big sis, she’s my little baby. I’m always protective, but he makes her happy and she’s happy so that’s all that matters to me,” she said.
If we looking at her, we're all chanting for Coco because we wanted her to win, but at the same time it's like, well, sis, you didn't lose either.
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