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-pot
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fuss·pot
/
ˈfʌsˌpɒt
/
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fuhs
-pot
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noun
New England
and
New York State
.
a fussbudget.
Origin:
fuss
+
pot
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fusspot
(ˈfʌsˌpɒt)
—
n
informal
(
Brit
) Also called (US):
fuss-budget
a person who fusses unnecessarily
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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