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mister noun 1 (Mister) the full form of the abbreviation Mr. 2 a man not belonging to the nobility; an untitled man • He's the only mister on the board. 3 colloq a term used when addressing an adult male stranger • Can I have my ball back please, mister?
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: originally a spoken form of master.

mister noun 1 (Mister) the full form of the abbreviation Mr. 2 a man not belonging to the nobility; an untitled man • He's the only mister on the board. 3 colloq a term used when addressing an adult male stranger • Can I have my ball back please, mister?
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: originally a spoken form of master.

mister noun 1 (Mister) the full form of the abbreviation Mr. 2 a man not belonging to the nobility; an untitled man • He's the only mister on the board. 3 colloq a term used when addressing an adult male stranger • Can I have my ball back please, mister?
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: originally a spoken form of master.