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		Definition of hissy in US English: hissy(also hissy fit) nounˈhisēˈhisē An angry outburst or tantrum.  Example sentencesExamples -  Now don't get in a little hissy about my injuries, I'm doing fine, and I can take care of myself, you should know that.
 -  ‘I think it's about time you two broke up this little hissy,’ she said lightly as Akito yelped with surprise and began struggling.
 -  We're not sure if he blamed the monitors, but he's just thrown a little hissy, kicking all of them off the stage.
 -  And that would have been the end of it, had Jackie O not thrown a hissy, demanding the band apologise.
 -  If Evan had been there he would have pitched a hissy.
 -  It's funny, though, watching certain people throw hissies at the slightest mention of their name in anything but a meritorious sense.
 -  Frank has a hissy and they rush off to find her something better, ending up, of course, with a classic black cocktail dress.
 
    Definition of hissy in US English: hissy(also hissy fit) nounˈhisē An angry outburst or tantrum.  Example sentencesExamples -  Now don't get in a little hissy about my injuries, I'm doing fine, and I can take care of myself, you should know that.
 -  ‘I think it's about time you two broke up this little hissy,’ she said lightly as Akito yelped with surprise and began struggling.
 -  We're not sure if he blamed the monitors, but he's just thrown a little hissy, kicking all of them off the stage.
 -  And that would have been the end of it, had Jackie O not thrown a hissy, demanding the band apologise.
 -  If Evan had been there he would have pitched a hissy.
 -  It's funny, though, watching certain people throw hissies at the slightest mention of their name in anything but a meritorious sense.
 -  Frank has a hissy and they rush off to find her something better, ending up, of course, with a classic black cocktail dress.
 
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