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nancy
English
Etymology
From Nancy, pet form of the female given names Agnes and Anne, under influence from earlier nan (“serving girl, maid; male homosexual”), itself from Nan, another pet form of the same names. Compare Mary.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nænsi/
- Rhymes: -ænsi
- Hyphenation: nan?cy
Noun
nancy (plural nancies)
- (Britain, US, derogatory, slang, offensive) An effeminate man, especially a homosexual.
Synonyms
- (an effeminate man): mama's boy, pansy, sissy; see also Thesaurus:effeminate man
- (a homosexual): friend of Dorothy, omi-palone; see also Thesaurus:male homosexual
Derived terms
- nancy up
- nancyboy, nance
Translations
Anagrams
- Canny, canny
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