"Wuss" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wuss" Meaning

Wuss (informal)

1. A person who is weak or cowardly.
2. A pompous or self-important person.

Example: "You're such a wuss for backing down from the argument."

Origin: likely an alteration of "wretch" or "wus", a slang term for a weak or cowardly person.

"Wuss" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wuss"


Example 1:

- Context: Slang
- Meaning: Someone who is considered to be weak or cowardly, often used in a playful or affectionate manner.
- Example sentence: "Stop being a wuss, take the exam and show them what you're made of!"

Example 2:

- Context: Slang/Derogatory
- Meaning: Same as in Example 1.
- Example sentence: "I hate how my brother is such a wuss, always backing down from arguments."

Example 3:

- Context: Rhyming Slang (Specifically, a part of the rhyming slang phrase "Chumpkins" or "Wussus")
- Meaning: Cabinet.
- Example sentence: "Put the cups in the wussus."

Example 4:

Context: General(UK-wise)
Meaning: Man who is nondescript
Example sentence: Stop talking like a wuss

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