mis·sus, missis /ˈmɪsɪz/ noun [singular] spoken informal 1 WOMANa man’s wife, or girlfriend who lives with him 老婆;〔同居的〕女友 2 British EnglishBrENAME OF A PERSON used when speaking to a woman whose name you do not know 太太〔用以称呼不知其名的妇女〕 Hey, missus, are these your kids? 喂,太太,这些是你的孩子吗?
missus• Gav's under pressure from his missus to be home earlier while Paul's wife is about to walk out.• The old boy had probably lost his missus or his money or something.• Matthew's missus walked out an' left him with three children.• Back home, the missus is going mental and your dinner's in the dustbin.• The driver then has the ticklish problem of explaining to the missus why he came home by bus.• Have you seen how the king of the jungle behaves when the missus brings back a nice bit of venison?