Wussies Meaning in English
word · lemma: wussy
ˈwʊsiz
WU-siiz
wˈʊsi
WU-si
释义
'Wussies' is a slang, informal word for people who are seen as weak, cowardly, or too easily scared. It's often used in a teasing or mocking way.
用法与细微差别
'Wussies' is casual and often playful but can be insulting; it's mostly used among friends or in pop culture. It implies a lack of courage or toughness. Avoid using it in formal settings or with people you don't know well.
Spanish: cobardes - blandenguesPortuguese (BR): covardes - fracosPortuguese (PT): cobardes - fracosChinese (Simplified): 胆小鬼 - 弱鸡Chinese (Traditional): 膽小鬼 - 弱雞Hindi: डरपोक लोग - कमज़ोर लोगArabic: جبناء - ضعفاءBengali: কুঁড়ে - দুর্বল - ভীতুRussian: тряпки - слабачки - трусыJapanese: 弱虫(よわむし) - ビビりVietnamese: nhát gan - yếu đuốiKorean: 겁쟁이 - 약골Turkish: ödlek - korkak - zayıfUrdu: کمزور - بزدلIndonesian: penakut - lemah
例句
Stop being such wussies and try the ride!
basic
The players were called wussies for not finishing the game.
basic
Only wussies are afraid of a little rain.
basic
Come on, don’t be wussies—let’s jump in the lake!
natural
My friends called us wussies because we left the haunted house early.
natural
It’s just a bug! You guys are such wussies.
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