Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Sir. Used for emphasis after yes or no.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
siree .Sir . Used as an intensifier.
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Examples
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No sirree, they just offered up their fingers like pros.
Karen Walrond: On Health Home Visits and Being a Life-Changer Karen Walrond 2011
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No sirree, they just offered up their fingers like pros.
Karen Walrond: On Health Home Visits and Being a Life-Changer Karen Walrond 2011
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No sirree, they just offered up their fingers like pros.
Karen Walrond: On Health Home Visits and Being a Life-Changer Karen Walrond 2011
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No sirree, they just offered up their fingers like pros.
Karen Walrond: On Health Home Visits and Being a Life-Changer Karen Walrond 2011
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Yeah, boy, the Ag schools would NEVER shade things towards the big chemical company point of view now would they -- no sirree!
How much atrazine, from forest to faucet? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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No sirree, they just offered up their fingers like pros.
Karen Walrond: On Health Home Visits and Being a Life-Changer Karen Walrond 2011
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"Yeah, boy, the Ag schools would NEVER shade things towards the big chemical company point of view now would they -- no sirree!"
How much atrazine, from forest to faucet? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Yes, sirree, hot monkey sex is what would be on my mind as missiles shoot by my ear.
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ID is science, ID is testable, ID has lots of peer reviewed publications, ID has absolutely nothing whatsoever no-sirree to do with God, no no no, and the Dover trial was awful horrible and nasty.
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But not a word about Indian violations, no, sirree!
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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