释义 |
softie
soft·ie S0537700 (sôf′tē, sŏf′-)n. Variant of softy.softie (ˈsɒftɪ) or softyn, pl softiesinformal a person who is sentimental, weakly foolish, or lacking in physical endurancesoft•y or soft•ie (ˈsɔf ti, ˈsɒf-) n., pl. -ties. Informal. 1. a person easily stirred to sentiment. 2. a weak or foolish person. [1860–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | softie - a person who is weak and excessively sentimentalsoftydoormat, weakling, wuss - a person who is physically weak and ineffectual | Translationssoftie
softie1. A person who is prone to sentimental emotions or reactions. For such a stern looking guy, you'd never guess he was a total softy when it comes to rom-coms. He's always there bawling his eyes out by the end of them! Did the movie make you cry? Aww, you old softy, you.2. Someone who is disinclined or finds it difficult to punish or be strict. My dad was such a softy with us that we always asked him for things instead of our mom. You can't be such a softy with your employees—you've got to show them who is the boss!softie and softy1. n. a gentle person; a very agreeable person. He shouldn’t give you much trouble. He’s such a softie. 2. n. a weakling; a coward. He’s too much of a softie to fight back. Softie
SoftieShort for "Microsoftie," a person who works for Microsoft.softie
Synonyms for softienoun a person who is weak and excessively sentimentalSynonymsRelated Words |