prissy
prissy 英 ['prɪsɪ] 美 ['prɪsi]
adj. 为小事挂虑的;谨小慎微的;神经质的
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- adj. 为小事挂虑的;谨小慎微的;神经质的
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1. Bought her and her little wench, prissy.
买了她和她的小女儿百里茜。
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2. The only Henry at Ault was Henry Thorpe, who I knew was currently going out with a prissy-seeming sophomore named Molly.
在奥尔特,“亨利”只指亨利·骚伯,而我知道,他现在和一个二年级的、看起来循规蹈矩、叫茉莉的女生交往。
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3. Obviously, Neato--I've never drawn a picture of Neato but with his little bow tie and his prissy "Oh, I don't want to get dirty" he's just a bundle of gay stereotypes.
显然,至于Neato,我从未给Neato描述一副图画,但他的小蝴蝶领结,和谨小慎微的,“哦,我不想弄脏自己“,他只是一群同性恋的典型。
- prissy (adj.) 1895, probably Southern U.S. dialect, first attested in Joel Chandler Harris, perhaps an alteration of precise (q.v.), or a merger of prim and sissy [OED]. Related: Prissily; prissiness.
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