sissify

verb
/ˈsɪ.səˌfaɪ/US

Etymology

From sissy + -fy.

Definitions

  1. To make sissy

    To make sissy; to emasculate.

    • ...there does seem, from this study, basis for a not uncommon charge that American schools tend to baby and sissify the boys.
    • The trick was to find means of positioning a male consumer which did not feminize, emasculate or sissify him.

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