passee

See also: passée and pâssée

English

Etymology

pass + -ee

Noun

passee (plural passees)

  1. One who is passed.
    • 2013, Bernard De Koven, A Playful Path, page 121:
      To keep the people who are doing the passing sensitive to the pesron being passed [] , you might want to ask them to hum or chant or whisper sweet nothings. The passee, aside from worrying about being dropped, might also spend a lot of her time worrying, more rightfully, about being touched, as they say, “inappropriately.”

German

Adjective

passee (indeclinable, predicative only)

  1. Formerly standard spelling of passé which was deprecated in 2017.

Declension

Indeclinable, predicative-only.

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