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feists
English
Noun
feists
- plural of feist
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feisty
English
Etymology
1896, American, feist (“small, aggressive dog”) +? -y; the term feist (now rare) itself originally meant “stink”, and earlier “fart”, from Middle English, from Old English, from Proto-Germanic, presumably from Proto-Indo-European – see feist for details.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fa?sti/
- Rhymes: -a?sti
Adjective
feisty (comparative feistier or more feisty, superlative feistiest or most feisty)
- Tenacious, energetic, spunky.
- Belligerent; prepared to stand and fight, especially in spite of relatively small stature or some other disadvantage.
- Easily offended and ready to bicker.
Derived terms
- feistily
- feistiness
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