first name last name and spelling
Miss Is So Sweat
i miss you
miss
Miss Maudie Atkinson.
H=how r u e=everything all right e=eyes miss u l=loves u o=obviously miss u
The term "Miss" is a polite form of address, and before a full name (e.g. Miss Mary Smith) indicates that the woman is unmarried. This comes from the courtesy title "Mistress" (which has a different modern connotation).
The possessive form for the noun miss is miss's.Example: The little miss's shoes were blue to match her dress.
No. Miss isn't an abbreviation.
There is not an abbreviation for miss. Miss is the only form of the word.
The plural form of miss is misses.
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H= Happy to see you.A= Always want to be with you.T= Take care of you.E= Everyday i will miss you.