sis

Etymology

noun

  1. (informal) Clipping of sister.
    big sis
    My sis is tying the knot. I want you to play for the reception. 1980, Stephen King, The Wedding Gig

pron

  1. (cheifly African-American Vernacular, slang) she
    sis is living my delusions, happy for her Feb 2, 2023, ㅊ (@jaja_girly), Twitter
    The internalized colorism that has inflicted Will is just… Referring to gorgeous Veronica as “Black bald dark-skin woman.” How she didn’t snatch him from his Mama’s highchair I do not know.. Sis dodged all the bullets.. #loveisblindbrazil Feb 1, 2023, KB (@MzKRB), Twitter
    “Sue Me” sis snapped Sept 29, 2022, Kahlen Barry (@KahlenBarry), Twitter
    sis really said fuck the police go off Jan 3, 2023, sésé/gee☆♱ (@d0llydeathw1sh), Twitter
    Call me when ur 3 year old daughter knows SZA lyrics, girl said “you still playin the pick me, I’m still playin the victim” we don’t care if it’s backwards sis learned that all on her own 🥹 Jan 3, 2023, amanda 🍒(@ amc0124), Twitter

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