- missus
- • bit of a lad's term for the wife, usually 'the' missus. i.e. "I can't come dahn the pub, the missus will go mental".
Londonisms dictionary. 2014.
Londonisms dictionary. 2014.
Missus — may signify The spoken pronunciation of Mrs., often jocular or in dialect Missus dominicus, an envoy of the lord in Frankish court culture. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
missus — (n.) corruption of MISTRESS (Cf. mistress); as oral form of MRS. (Cf. Mrs.), from 1790; the missus the wife attested by 1833 … Etymology dictionary
missus — (also missis) ► NOUN 1) informal or humorous a person s wife. 2) informal a form of address to a woman … English terms dictionary
missus — [mis′əz] n. [Informal or Dial.] MISSIS … English World dictionary
missus — [[t]mɪ̱sɪz[/t]] also missis 1) N SING: poss/the N Some people refer to a man s wife as his missus. [INFORMAL] That s what bugs my missus more than anything... I do a bit of shopping for the missus. Syn: old lady 2) N VOC In some parts of Britain … English dictionary
MISSUS — I. MISSUS Gallis Mes de mariage, ius quod domino castri d Assi competit, quod eiusmodi est, ut ex singulis cibis, qui in vasallorum nuptiis apponuntur, discus unus ad dominum deferri debeat. Cui simile debetur Domino de la Boullaye in Normannia,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
missus — mis|sus missis [ˈmısız] n [singular] spoken informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: mistress] 1.) a man s wife, or girlfriend who lives with him ▪ How s the missus? 2.) BrE used when speaking to a woman whose name you do not know ▪ Hey, missus, are… … Dictionary of contemporary English
missus — noun (singular) 1 informal a man s wife: How s the missus? 2 spoken, especially BrE used when addressing a woman whose name you do not know: Hey, missus, are these your kids? … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
missus — /ˈmɪsəs/ (say misuhs), / səz/ (say suhz) noun Colloquial 1. a wife 2. a. the mistress of a household. b. the wife of the owner of a rural property: to ask the missus for some tea and sugar. 3. (a term of address, without a name, for a woman):… …
missus — or missis noun Etymology: alteration of mistress Date: 1790 1. dialect mistress 1a 2. wife < men spend money on themselves, but argue over every dime the missus wants W. A. Lydgate > … New Collegiate Dictionary