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Definition of jessie in English: jessie(also jessy) nounPlural jessiesˈdʒɛsi British derogatory, informal An effeminate, weak, or oversensitive man. 〈英,贬〉女人气的男子;男同性恋者 Example sentencesExamples - The first thing in their favour is the fact they're a London band, not that we're biased towards Southern jessies.
- Actually, we ran away like a big pair of jessies.
- Indeed, I have always regarded basketball as a game for big jessies who don't want to admit they are really playing netball.
- There is no number two, an’ what you gonna do about that, ya bunch of jessies?
- Shame he had to ruin it all by blubbing like a jessie but you can't have everything.
- I mean what's footie come to when a bloke can't make a brilliant save without some flag-waving jessie getting all official.
- A southern jessie like myself would surely cut no sway with this Teesside Boadicea in Vivienne Westwood.
- White's piece is about the arrival of Northern supermarket Morrison's in the south and the fears it prompted among image conscious jessies.
Origin1920s: from the female given name Jessie. |