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miss2 noun 1 a girl or unmarried woman. 2 (Miss) a term used when addressing an unmarried woman (especially in front of her surname). See also Ms. 3 (Miss) used by children: a term used when addressing a female school teacher, whether married or not. 4 (Miss) a title formerly given to a beauty queen and used in front of the name of the country, region, etc that she represents Miss World Miss France. 5 sometimes derog a girl, especially one who behaves in a specified way thinks she's little miss perfect.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: an abbreviation of mistress.
miss2 noun 1 a girl or unmarried woman. 2 (Miss) a term used when addressing an unmarried woman (especially in front of her surname). See also Ms. 3 (Miss) used by children: a term used when addressing a female school teacher, whether married or not. 4 (Miss) a title formerly given to a beauty queen and used in front of the name of the country, region, etc that she represents Miss World Miss France. 5 sometimes derog a girl, especially one who behaves in a specified way thinks she's little miss perfect.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: an abbreviation of mistress.
miss2 noun 1 a girl or unmarried woman. 2 (Miss) a term used when addressing an unmarried woman (especially in front of her surname). See also Ms. 3 (Miss) used by children: a term used when addressing a female school teacher, whether married or not. 4 (Miss) a title formerly given to a beauty queen and used in front of the name of the country, region, etc that she represents Miss World Miss France. 5 sometimes derog a girl, especially one who behaves in a specified way thinks she's little miss perfect.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: an abbreviation of mistress.
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