- sir·ree
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sir|ree — «suh REE», noun. Informal. sir (emphasized). Also, siree … Useful english dictionary
ree — am·ba·ree; camp·o·ree; chick·a·ree; cho·ree; con·ga·ree; co·ree; dem·a·ree; di·cho·ree; dun·ga·ree; dus·too·ree; fil·a·ree; inch·ma·ree; jam·bo·ree; jig·a·ma·ree; jo·ree; kar·ree; mar·ree; min·ne·ta·ree; pug·ga·ree; pur·ree; rap·pa·ree; ree·per;… … English syllables
sir — ae·sir; de·sir·abil·i·ty; de·sir·able·ness; de·sir·ably; de·sir·er; de·sir·ing·ly; de·sir·ous; sir·car; sir·dar; sir; sir·gang; sir·i·an; sir·i·o·no; sir·keer; sir·ki; sir·loin; sir·mi·an; sir·muel·lera; sir·rah; sir·ree; sir·ua·bal·li;… … English syllables
sir|ee — «suh REE», noun. = sirree. (Cf. ↑sirree) … Useful english dictionary
no sir! — ˌno ˈsir! | ˌno siˈree! idiom (informal, especially NAmE) certainly not • We will never allow that to happen! No sir! Main entry: ↑siridiom … Useful english dictionary
yes sir! — ˌyes ˈsir! | ˌyes siˈree! idiom (informal, especially NAmE) used to emphasize that sth is true • That s a fine car you have. Yes sir! Main entry: ↑siridiom … Useful english dictionary
sirree — sir·ree … English syllables
sirree — sir•ree or siree [[t]səˈri[/t]] n. (sometimes cap.) (used as an intensive with no or yes): Will I go there again? No, sirree![/ex] • Etymology: 1815–25 … From formal English to slang
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