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missus or (sometimes) missis noun, colloq 1 humorous a wife • Bring the missus. 2 old use a term used to address an adult female stranger. See also Mrs.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: originally as a spoken form of mistress, used by servants.

missus or (sometimes) missis noun, colloq 1 humorous a wife • Bring the missus. 2 old use a term used to address an adult female stranger. See also Mrs.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: originally as a spoken form of mistress, used by servants.

missus or (sometimes) missis noun, colloq 1 humorous a wife • Bring the missus. 2 old use a term used to address an adult female stranger. See also Mrs.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: originally as a spoken form of mistress, used by servants.