He knows it he knows I'm not gonna but he did this at the beginning too every single time I rejected him he never stopped flirting no matter how many times I asked him to stop. It's like he thinks it he flirts enough I'll like it but I do not. Okay, first off. It seems like he knows he can get away with flirting regardless of what you feel about it.
He should be respecting your wishes and stop it but clearly he doesn't mind. If you're serious about not giving him another chance then I agree with cutting him off altogether. If you have to see him in person still then just don't text him anymore. R elationship T alk. Why does it mean when an ex calls you "missy? Thinking about it I think e was trying to act all "above me" or something Then another one of my exes whom I was texting said he was lying down and said "Whatre you doin missy?
I agree with this but I'll go a step further and say I believe no one does. As for the Missy thing I think it's just playful banter. Another nickname. Those may interest you: My wife of 20 years cheated on Girls night out and I caught her. How do i get him to stop talking to other girls behind my ba She also likes ostriches. Girl: hey you like missy right?
Guy: yeah im too scared to ask her out though Girl: just do it. She likes you dude. Beautiful girl, the best friend anybody could ask for.
Will stick with you no matter how stubborn you are or how bad you are at helping her in turn. She texts back fast, and honestly cares about how you're feeling or how your day has been, she is great with kids. She struggles to stay together through hard times but she will always push through it. She puts others before herself and she honestly doesn't understand how much she means to me or anybody else in this world.
She looks so amazing". For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter twinklestar Start date Sep 5, Click to expand Generally older men say this to children or very young women.
It is mainly used in the United States, or ironically, in modern English. I wouldn't recommend using it, as there is a strong risk of sounding quite sleazy. It's also used affectionately by old servants usually women of a daughter of the house, even when she's quite grown up. I've often heard it used like this in American films. English-Ireland top end. Thomas Tompion said:. I'm not sure if cropje means it is ironic that missy should be used in modern English, or that it is used ironically in modern English Missy is routinely used by me as one a number of terms of address for my month-old granddaughter.
Her parents use it as well. It is most likely to be used when we are trying to get her attention and co-operation and trying to exert some authority. I wouldn't normally use missy with other children. It might be worth adding that we sometimes say of a little girl 'she's quite a little miss', to suggest that she has manners and a dignity beyond her age.
It's not a big leap from this to refer to her as 'Missy'. I've only heard it used in the context suggested by Panj - "trying to exert some authority".
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