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That's a sissy thing to do, especially if you are bigger than she is.
"Back then, cooking was still thought to be sissy work," he said.
This type of behavior is referred to as being a "sissy baby".
Plus any time you can beat up on those sissy West players, you've got to go after them."
Vests are sissy things u will do as you're told, Young man.
So Bill took up fencing, a sissy occupation for someone his size.
"And that's not sissy enough, even if it doesn't mean anything."
A sissy pouch for transporting that which everyone else turns a back to?
All it needs to achieve perfection is a sissy bar."
She is quite sissy and devilish, speaking with an evil tone of voice.
They felt that this little song, for instance, was too sissy to be fun for much longer.
As she had thought before, those sissy curls and celestial eyes were downright misleading.
Every family has a gun, and none of your sissy American pistols; these are assault rifles.
She leaned away from him and rested her back against the sissy bar, pushing herself deep into the leather.
If sissy dance beats and fake German accents get you hard, look elsewhere.
He hates turning into a "sissy girl", but cannot do anything about it due to being unable to remove the ring.
All those sissy merit badges they have to work for, how to tie knots and so forth.
There is still a huge minority of British men who feel that it is somehow sissy to be clean!
To get it off my chest, I think Bubbles is a sissy name for a canine.
"Zip those sissy lips of yours before they kiss my fist.
"Look, even guys don't think it's sissy any more to think about what kind of sheets they sleep on," she said.
I was embarrassed because it was considered an old, sissy racquet."
In our world it was sissy stuff played by comical men who couldn't afford haircuts.
The link sneered, an expression I took as a clear indication he did not hold such sissy rules in high regard.
Used to be he'd close his hand around the other person's fingers in what Stryker thought of as a sissy shake.