[
US
/ˈmɪsɪz/
]
[ UK /mˈɪsəs/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪsəs/ ]
NOUN
- informal term of address for someone's wife
How To Use missus In A Sentence
- That's what bugs my missus more than anything.
- But it pales beside the one his missus continues to live in. The Sun
- _ 45, 'Nobis tam longae absentiae condicione ante quadriennium amissus est.' The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
- _ That's what I do want to know, zoa come along -- Woo ye though -- Missus, let's behave pratty -- Zur if you pleaze, Dame and I will let you walk along wi 'us. Speed the Plough A Comedy, In Five Acts; As Performed At The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
- And then when I looked confused they'd say, hold on a minute, why don't you call my mate, Phil, and he'll do your bathroom a treat, missus.
- Dave's what you call the randy milkman who's giving your missus extra deliveries when you're out at work. Home | Mail Online
- He could be in hot water with his missus over published reports that he two-timed her with a porn star at a wild bachelor party.
- Some mornings the missus had to get me out of bed and put my shoes and socks on for me. Times, Sunday Times
- You know, the missus and I just bought a new house, and it cost considerably less than $1.2 billion.
- Missus jets out to QLD A.M thursday so I get to collect young fella from Footy training, that 6pm at the earliest, drop at the Marsh, 6.30, turn dunny door around and head for melb, thats 40 minutes obeying the LAW! Cheeseburger Gothic » And some touring admin.