The difference between Nancy and Sissy
When used as nouns, nancy means an effeminate man, especially a homosexual, whereas sissy means an effeminate boy or man.
Sissy is also verb with the meaning: to urinate.
Sissy is also adjective with the meaning: effeminate.
check bellow for the other definitions of Nancy and Sissy
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Nancy as a noun (British, US, derogatory, slang):
An effeminate man, especially a homosexual.
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Sissy as a noun (pejorative, colloquial):
An effeminate boy or man.
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Sissy as a noun (pejorative, colloquial):
A timid, unassertive or cowardly person.
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Sissy as a noun (BDSM):
A male crossdresser who adopts feminine behaviours.
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Sissy as a noun (colloquial):
Sister.
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Sissy as an adjective (pejorative):
Effeminate.
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Sissy as an adjective (pejorative):
Cowardly.
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Sissy as a noun (childish, colloquial):
Urination; urine.
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Sissy as a verb (childish, colloquial):
To urinate.