Difference between Slave and Sissy

What is the difference between Slave and Sissy?

Slave as a noun is a person who is the property of another person and whose labor and also whose life often is subject to the owner's volition. while Sissy as a noun is an effeminate boy or man.

Slave

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To work hard.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A person who is the property of another person and whose labor and also whose life often is subject to the owner's volition. A person who is legally obliged by prior contract (oral or written) to work for another, with contractually limited rights to bargain; an indentured servant. A person who is forced against his/her will to perform, for another person or other persons, sexual acts or other personal services on a regular or continuing basis. A device that is controlled by another device. An information worker who has signed a non-compete clause in return for employment.

Sissy

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An effeminate boy or man.A timid, unassertive or cowardly person.sister.Urination.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Effeminate or timid; sissified.

Example sentence: For me, I never really wanted to be in a 'Sissy Spacek' vehicle. That was not my intention. I got to be the 'Everygirl.'

We hope you now know whether to use Slave or Sissy in your sentence.

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