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"wuss" Definitions
  1. a person who is not strong or brave

78 Sentences With "wuss"

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What kind of a wuss files charges over broken glasses?
Those unimpressive results are partly my fault for being a wuss.
SO I GUESS YES I'M A WUSS, TOO AND IM NOT GOING.
But did my co-workers think I was a full-on wuss ?
The president is far from being the feckless wuss portrayed by his critics.
The presidency reveals its occupant: Trump's not only incompetent he's actually a wuss.
When it comes to scary stuff, I am a lifelong and total wuss.
" I would let the chanting boys call me "wuss baby" and "piss shit boy.
And anyway, there's really hard guitars in there so no one thinks you're a wuss.
A modder created a pseudo-Safe Mode weeks after SOMA came out, dubbed Wuss Mode.
Especially when you're a wuss who has trouble submitting to a Pap smear, like me.
The youth belong to "Generation Wuss," and liberals are now so censorious they have become illiberal.
"Not to sound like a complete wuss," Scott said, but the police presence "is quite comforting."
Nothing like the bravery of a child to make you realize what a wuss you really are.
And he guessed, because I was being a bit of a wuss about some of the stunts.
"I've discovered in this whole episode, ladies and gentlemen, that I'm a bit of a wuss," Trebek joked.
CNN political analyst and Democratic strategist Paul Begala accused Trump of being a "wuss" in responding to Russia.
If you're a big wuss or have an inexplicable fear of clowns (like me) then perhaps you should turn away.
It is advertised as an "admonishment of received truths"; mostly it is a screed on what he calls "Generation Wuss".
I can feel every insertion of the needle but, speaking in my capacity a wuss, it's really no big deal.
"I'm a little bit of a wuss about dental treatments," she told DeGeneres, explaining she was getting multiple procedures that day.
In other words: I'm a massive wuss when this horror stuff is playing out before me, with nowhere else to look.
If she didn't quite call the president a wuss, the implication was clear to reporters standing by with ice on their necks.
It's a little too spicy for me (I'm a wuss), but I didn't feel like getting all the ingredients and making it myself.
Call me ethnocentric; call me a wuss—but turning a thousand living, breathing, writhing invertebrates into food is easier in theory than in practice.
And so, courtesy of my concerned and more experienced male friends, I was armed with a whole new set of advice: 'Don't be a wuss.
But I promise you: It doesn't hurt that much, and as a giant wuss who recently got my flu shot, I can say that with authority.
Bloomfield, equal parts badass and softie, takes us to her favorite haunts and lays down her philosophy on cooking and life (in short, don't be a wuss).
The base price is around $12,000, but you can ramp that up with various add-ons, such as a bigger battery or even doors (if you're a wuss).
L.'s fantasy football team is sucking, so we watch a few episodes of The Haunting of Hill House on Netflix, and I get super creeped out because I'm a wuss.
Baker Mayfield is dealing with a hand injury, and despite his insistence that "Mama didn't raise no wuss," it never feels great betting on a quarterback that's not firing at full force.
She accused Harry of being a "wuss" who lets Meghan walk over him, and said he should have married Cressida Bonas instead — because she was more like his mom Diana, The Sun reports.
I just tried saying that out loud (not in the quiet car) and there's no way that I could possibly utter it to someone's off-gassing face, because I'm a wuss like all of us.
Except this time, I was weighing the cost benefits of making a break for the airport and leaving my mother behind, with just her dollar bills and the realization that her daughter is a complete wuss.
Murphy: I think Doom 3 had been out for a day or two, and as I'm a giant wuss when it comes to horror games, I was having trouble playing it with all the scary darkness.
If the author's name rings a bell for the members of "Generation Wuss," as Ellis has dubbed millennials, including his longtime (and surely long-suffering) boyfriend, it is likely because of one of his various headline-making tweets.
Ted Cruz for being a wuss (in other choice Texas terminology) for not standing up to President Donald Trump after the president insulted Cruz's wife and implied his father was involved in John F. Kennedy's assassination during the 13.23 election.
This is a continuing dilemma of New York life: If a stranger's arm or coat impinges onto your side of an armrest and you do nothing, are you being so big-hearted that you deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom or are you a wuss?
These determined actions, which inherently come from and go nowhere, and which as often as not seem inspired by Trump's abiding fear of being called a wuss by Lou Dobbs on Fox Business Channel, get filed under the campaign slogan Promises Made, Promises Kept.
Just look at her calling him a wuss for not bringing up his plan to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it in a meeting with the Mexican president: When it comes to the wall that Donald talks about building, he went to Mexico.
Michael Moore is slamming Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, calling the Republican front-runner a "wuss" and pushing him to participate in Thursday night's Fox News presidential debate.
Alrewas (awl-ree-wuss) is a village and civil parish in the Lichfield District of Staffordshire, England.
Burger Wuss stood out in the eyes of critics for its ability to show the darker aspects of day-to-day life.
Ninety Pound Wuss is the debut studio album by American christian punk group Ninety Pound Wuss, released in 1996 through Tooth And Nail Records. Yuri Ruley, drummer of MxPx, worked as a drum technician on the record. The track "Something Must Break" is considered as the band's most popular song, as it appeared on multiple compilation albums and even has a music video.
Also, while playing on Medium mode, The Kid's hair has a pink bow in it, and any save points exclusive to Medium difficulty are labeled "WUSS" instead of "SAVE".
Retrieved January 2, 2010. "The Leaders", which featured Teddy and CL, referenced Girls' Generation's song "Gee", Kim Kyu Jong (of SS501)'s "Wuss Up", and 2NE1's "I Don't Care".
At the beginning of the novel, the narrator, 11-year-old Nellie Atkins, as well as nine other children at the Sunrise Home Orphanage (Jimmy; Pauline; Sylvia; Wuss Wuss; Gerald; Frankie; Myrna; Pet and Precious) are shocked to discover that the matron of their orphanage has died in the hospital from the pneumonia epidemic (referred to as "the sickness") that is raging through the country. Afraid that they will be made to work in a labour camp, the children are at first desolate; however they later learn that eleven-year-old Wuss Wuss, a shy albino boy, is the secret owner of a house and a very large plot of land on the other side of the island called Last Man Peak, where he once lived with his uncle. Gathering the remains of food, clothing and other resources that they have left, the children skulk from the orphanage before dawn the following day. They first visit their neighbor Mr. Henry, who lives about half a mile away, and he explains that his wife has died, and that he has also caught the virus.
Later, the children face more danger when a woman begins to shoot at them with a rifle. Increasing threats of human confrontation force the group of children to forge a path along a more hilly and shrubbery terrain. Someone then notices that Bess is missing, and the group begins to contemplate whether it is safe to even continue on the journey. While resting near a ravine, Wuss Wuss claims he hears a baby crying, and is determined to go into the ravine to investigate.
During the night, Nellie and Jimmy hear footsteps outside and realize that someone has seen them; however, Bess' barking chases the assailants away. The following day, the children hear the sounds of drumming and singing, and are soon approached by a group of mysterious people dressed in white robes. The group, which is really a cult that believes that sacrificing children can prevent/cure the sickness, attacks the children. While the children eventually escape, Bess is stabbed at the neck (although the wound is shallow as her collar deflected the knife's impact), and Wuss Wuss is injured.
The call sign was changed to WUSS ("We're The United States of Soul!") and the station began to target the black community with its programming. During its 20-year run as an Urban station, some of the WUSS personalities included Larry Hicks, Larry Hayes, Lee "Brown Sugar" Sherman, Ron Allen, Eddie O'Jay, Stan Brooks, Cooks Books, Kingsley Smith, Ellis B. "Bruce Ellis" Feaster, Steve Ross, with The Dude & The Dudess, Vernon Robbins, Cleo Rowe, and William K. Fisher Jr. WUSS was successful for a number of years under the name "1490 jAMs", but eventually fell victim to the general trend away from music on AM. After a short period of running satellite-delivered talk and oldies/blues programming, it went silent in the mid-1990s, then was sold to the owners of WOND. The new ownership changed the station's city of license to Pleasantville and relocated its transmitter to the WOND site in that city.
WUSS produces an biannual scientific journal called Pholeos (from Greek φολεος - cave) . The first issue was published in 1981,Pholeos, Volume 1(1,2), March 1981 and currently is sent out to more than 500 subscribers throughout all fifty states and 28 countries.
One of Shakeshaft's favorite roles to date is the indie Inventing Adam, Inventing Adam where she flexed her comedic muscles playing Kendall alongside Josh Meyers, Claire Coffee, Ike Barinholtz and Alyshia Ochse. Shakeshaft's biggest honor was being cast in Tennessee Williams' The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond alongside Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Evans. As the lead female in Brotherhood, Shakeshaft helped propel the film to win the South by Southwest Film Festival Audience Award. She also appeared in the SXSW films Earthling, (playing the onscreen daughter of William Katt), and Wuss,Wuss which won the audience award in November 2011 at the American Film Institute Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Fanmail was an American Christian punk rock band formed in 1998, as a side project for other Christian punk bands including Ninety Pound Wuss and Value Pac. There are most known for their covers of The Police's "Every Breath You Take" and Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way".
There they discover Bess, a donkey, a small boy of about seven years old, and a baby all partially submerged in a pool at the bottom of the ravine. Wuss Wuss acts at once, and with the help of Nellie and Pauline, saves the two children from drowning, and the group is reunited with Bess. The following day, the children are surprised to meet a friendly Rastafarian named Isaiah at Brown's Town, Saint Ann, and he, along with his neighbors Mr and Mrs Jarrett, offer the children refuge for a day. They hold a feast for the children, which the entire community attends, and they hail the children as a sign of "better things to come".
Where Meager Die Of Self Interest is the second studio album by American christian punk group Ninety Pound Wuss, released in 1997 through Tooth & Nail Records. The album shows a shift in style from their self-titled debut, with the lyrics being much more mature and the music growing darker.
When Harley mentions finishing the trip to Betty-Ann's wedding, Adam gives up on getting Betty-Ann to fall in love with him, and with that Harley then decides to get some food with Adam and they drive away. But as they leave, Bob's crushed body continues to call Adam a wuss.
In 1997 they took HM Magazine's reader's choice award for "Favorite New Artist of 1997". During the band's initial period, their sound was basic punk music with heavy ska influences. One Christian music magazine described their sound as a collision between Ninety Pound Wuss and The OC Supertones. From the outset the group ran into controversy.
U R Man. 2008. CD. The album consists of a solo tracks for each member that showcase each member's individual talents and charisma: Kim Hyun-joong's edgy R&B; dance track "Please Be Nice To Me"; Heo Young-saeng's self-written ballad song "Nameless Memory"; Kim Kyu-jong's light and energetic urban pop song "Wuss Up" featuring Taewan a.k.a.
Funimation released a dubbed version of episode 12B as a test on YouTube to be reviewed by the viewers. Many instances of regional name changes were observed; Natsumi is renamed Natalie, and Giroro's cat was renamed "Mr. Furbottom," (despite being female). Additionally, the word Pekopon was changed to Planet Wuss, Pekoponians were referred to as Wussians, and Keron changed to Frogulon.
Short Hand Operation is the third and final studio album by American christian punk band Ninety Pound Wuss, released in 1999 through Tooth & Nail Records. The album showcases a much more atmospheric side of the band, featuring the use of synthesizers. Jeff Suffering, vocalist of the band, was very satisfied with the record and considers it as the "best record [he'll] ever record".
National tours have included keyboardist Brian HaasSam Prestianni, Mike Rowell Jazz cats the Dead Kenny G's stick it to everyone's favorite wuss sfweekly.com October 5, 2005 and bassist Brad Houser. With Houser they have also toured as "Critters Buggin Trio"Adam Brown 6th Annual Flowmotion Summer Meltdown whatsup-magazine.com, September 2006 and in 2009 they released a debut CD entitled Bewildered Herd.
As part of its commitment to promoting safety in caves, WUSS conducts a variety of workshops, clinics, and trainings related to high-angle rope work, as well as providing public resources. Clinics, initially intended for grotto members, have expanded over the years to include workshops at nearby Wright State University and an annual training during the Winter Adventure Weekend at Carter Caves State Resort Park.
Barney returns to find both Doug and Ted on the floor in pain. At school, Lily struggles with two kids in her class who are also fighting. First, she has Marshall come to class to preach pacifism, but the kids call him a wuss. She later has Ted come to class after he has been hit by Doug to preach the consequences of fighting.
Burger Wuss is another young adult novel. The story focuses on the teenage narrator, Anthony. Anthony gets a job at a local burger joint in order to exact revenge upon another employee at the restaurant: Turner, the boy who stole Anthony's girlfriend. This novel is praised for its use of black humor, satirical tone, and overall witty sarcasm, similar to many of Anderson's other works.
John Glover characterizes Lionel as a businessman who is disappointed with his son. To Glover, Lionel is this "rich and powerful businessman" who sees his son as a "wuss" and "fraidy-cat". It was important to Glover that Lionel appear as human as possible; Glover said he does not want to simply "twirl [his] mustache". Glover described Lionel as a man who will do whatever he needs to do to get what he wants.
Brother Voodoo was referenced in the Beavis and Butt-Head comic book (also published by Marvel Comics) in issue #15, summer 1995. The comic depicts Brother Voodoo arriving to the sound of beating drums, calling out, "Dumballah, I am coming for you!", prompting Butt-Head to ask, "Who the HELL is this WUSS?". Beavis identifies him incorrectly as "Brother DooDoo" despite Dumballah actually referring to the Brother by his proper name on the same page.
A funny and psychedelic music video was produced for the song, which received heavy MTV airplay. It featured Cher and Beavis and Butt- Head in a virtual animated world. In the video, the animated pair refer to her former husband Bono as a dork and a wuss, to which a live-action Cher agrees. It was placed at number 5 on the "50 Greatest Funny Moments in Music" list made by VH1 channel in 2004.
Nathan Burke was the final bassist, before the reunion, for Frodus. Burke currently plays in The Out Circuit and Night Is Invisible, both of which have released records on Lujo Records. He currently lives in Seattle with his wife Rachel Burke who played in Beauty Pill which were on Dischord Records and has a child. His brother-in-law is Matt Johnson, who played in Ninety Pound Wuss, Raft of Dead Monkeys, and The Out Circuit.
For example, Ninety Pound Wuss vocalist Jeff Suffering said about the breakup of the band in 2000, "...[N]obody wanted to continue playing in [the] "Christian" music industry." It has been noted that, "measured purely by record sales, Christian punk dwarfs all other religious contributions to the genre", with certain individual Christian punk bands outselling the entire market for the next largest religious punk genre, Krishnacore.Christopher Partridge, Marcus Moberg, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Popular Music (2017), Ch. 21: Punk and Hardcore, .
Retrieved 2012-10-09. "Never Let You Go" from U R Man,"SS501 Special Mini Album - U R Man info" YesAsia. Retrieved 2012-10-09."Special Album (First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version) info" YesAsia. Retrieved 2012-10-09. and "Wuss Up" from SS501 Solo Collection."SS501 - Collection info" YesAsia. Retrieved 2012-10-09. In 2009, he contributed a soundtrack from Bad Girl OST named "Lonely Girl" with Kim Hyung-jun."Bad Girl Diary OST info" YesAsia. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
The show begins with Dr. Steve-O riding in a customized ambulance along with his driver (Reggie) and nurse (Trishelle), showing the viewers videos sent in by men who want to overcome their fear. They then go to the subject's home and complete the first challenge, then they pick them up and go to another location for another challenge. Dr. Steve-O follows a checklist for the overcoming of a wussy's fears. If someone decides that a challenge is too embarrassing for them, they can simply walk away and risk being called a "wuss".
According to the San Jose Mercury News, Christopher: Baker agreed that the film exaggerated his rival's stance: "He's not that much of a wuss," said Matea Gold of the San Jose Mercury News. Democratic strategist Michael Whouley has objected to the amount of swearing he does in the film, and was also uncomfortable with a scene involving a broken chair. In contrast, Bush legal advisers James Baker and Benjamin Ginsberg have largely given the film good reviews; Baker even hosted his own screening of it, though he does refer to the film as a "Hollywood rendition" of what happened.
The call letters were changed to WGYM and a sports talk format was instituted. In 2001 the WUSS call sign returned and the format was changed to gospel; in the next few years, the station tried playing R&B; oldies, then pop oldies (simulcasting WTKU), went back to sports talk, then began simulcasting WTKU again (taking on the WTKU call letters in 2006). In the spring of 2007, the call sign was changed to WTAA and the station began to run a progressive talk radio format, mostly fed from the Air America Radio network. It also carried Imus In The Morning.
Some Christian Punks also do not agree with or are very critical of organized religion. They say that real Christianity is not just a religion because it's not supposed to be about rituals and rules; attacking these notions of legalism is a common theme in Christian punk lyrics, especially with older Christian punk bands, such as Nobody Special, Ninety Pound Wuss, Scaterd Few, and One Bad Pig. They believe true Christianity is a relationship with Jesus Christ, not necessarily a religion. Many Christian Punks are against religion like other Punks, yet they are strongly in support of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, separate from rules and tradition.
Ballsy." He felt it was likely that "the secular state of Iraq and Islamic fundamentalists cohabitate," as "they both think we're Satan." He concluded with, "I will say this, I feel more politically engaged than I've ever felt in my life because I do think we live in dangerous times, and anybody who looks at the world and says this is the time to be a wuss—I can't buy that anymore." Miller showed his commitment to Bush by speaking at the President's fund-raisers in Los Angeles and San Francisco. During this time, he jokingly referred to himself as "a Rat Pack of one for the president in Hollywood.
The road block was destroyed with an anti-tank gun and "A" Company passed through "C" Company with "B" and "D" Companies continuing the advance along their own axis. "A" Company encountered resistance from a small group of determined defenders but overcame the enemy with tank and artillery support, taking 11 prisoners from the 1st Battalion of the 22nd Grenadier Regiment of the 490th Infantry Division and the 16th Reinforcement Battalion. By early afternoon the companies were consolidating their positions in the vicinity of Hatter Wuss. A probe by Scout Platoon was strongly repulsed and "B" Company, occupying the houses vacated by the scouts beat off two small counter-attacks, dispersing the enemy with mortar and artillery fire.
The song has been used in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, and a 1991 episode of the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. The music video played on an episode of Beavis & Butt-Head, in which Beavis calls Color Me Badd a "Super Suck Group", referring to group members Sam Watters, Mark Calderon, and Bryan Abrams as Kenny G, George Michael, and Snow respectively. Butt-Head also commented that if he "sang like a wuss" that he would get chicks. It was performed by members of the Glee cast in the episode "Acafellas", and subsequently released as a bonus track on Glee: The Music, Volume 1, which was sold at Target.
Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo met in a junior high school typing class in 1984. Freeman recalled, “We didn't like each other. He was a jock, and I was more of a trench-coat guy. But we sat next to each other in typing class and both realized we were into music.” The name Ween was a word made up by the duo, a combination of the words wuss and penis. Their earliest home recordings were drug fueled and free-spirited; Melchiondo would later say about this era, “the music was designed to be obnoxious”. From 1984 until 1994, Ween's live lineup consisted of Freeman on lead vocals and occasional rhythm guitar, Melchiondo on lead guitar and backing vocals, and a Digital Audio Tape (DAT) machine providing the pre-recorded backing tracks. They self-released six cassettes in the late eighties: Mrs.

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