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What (who) is missy - definition

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Missie

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MISSY - Microdata Information System
·adj Like a miss, or girl.
II. Missy ·noun ·see Misy.
III. Missy ·noun An affectionate, or contemptuous, form of miss; a young girl; a miss.
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¦ noun (plural missies) used as an affectionate or disparaging form of address to a young girl.
Missy (cow)         
HOLSTEIN COW WHO WAS AUCTIONED FOR $1.2 MILLION IN 2009, MAKING HER THE MOST EXPENSIVE COW IN THE WORLD AT THAT TIME
Mist (cow)
Missy is a Holstein cow who was auctioned for $1.2 million in 2009, making her the most expensive cow in the world at that time.

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Missy

Missy or Missie is a feminine first name, often a short form of Melissa.

Examples of use of missy
1. Missy Higgins, "The Sound Of White" RON HARRIS – The AP Missy Higgins comes from Australia ripe with a voice that has all the markings of a hit maker.
2. Missy Wheeler wouldn‘t comment for this story, but her attorney, Nora Bushfield, said Sara became involved with someone else and wouldn‘t let Missy and Gavin see each other.
3. Five months later Missy died, the team stumped by the difficulty of dog cloning.
4. Sara Wheeler acknowledged the other relationship, saying "regardless of my action, it doesn‘t make me a bad mother." Sara and Missy Wheeler had split by July 2004, and Missy was fighting for joint custody of the boy.
5. Article continues It is easy to forget just how revolutionary Missy Elliott once seemed.