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Revision as of 14:19, 21 November 2023
Term | Contextual note | Time/Region | References |
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boys will be boys | |||
chicken | |||
coward/s
cowardice |
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dandy | |||
flower | |||
girly
girlish |
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grow some balls
haven’t got the balls |
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macho | |||
man up | |||
manly | |||
Nancy | |||
pansy | |||
pussy | |||
sissy | |||
soft | |||
Toxic Masculinity | “The constellation of socially regressive [masculine] traits that serve to foster domination, the devaluation of women, homophobia, and wanton violence.” | ||
weakling/s | |||
unmanful
unmanlike unmanly unmasculine womanish womanlike |
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yellowbelly
yellow-belly yellow-bellies yellow belly yellow bellies |