Word USED On Occasion BY women on the internet
(noun) • Way to write the word "man" or "men" without being blocked.
"nem are trash"
Submitted December 2023 by amarens
Expression USED Frequently BY Young women
(To give birth to an oyster) • The weird sensation that a menstruating person experiences when they sit for a while and then stand up.
“왜 그래?” “으, 방금 굴 낳았어.”
“What’s the matter?” “Ew, I just gave birth to an oyster.”
Submitted March 2021 by anonymous
Slang USED Frequently BY mostly women
(n.) • (steer) • A slang used mostly by women to say that a man is attractive or handsome.
"Devi assolutamente vedere l'ultimo film di Thor, c'è quel manzo di Chris Hemsworth!"
"You should see the last Thor movie, there's that steer of Chris Hemsworth!"
Submitted January 2021 by cinziasimona
Slang USED In the past BY Women
(I got the Red Sea) • Used by women as en euphemism to say that they were on their period.
Non posso fare il bagno oggi, ho il Mar Rosso.
I can't swim today, I'm on my period.
Submitted January 2021 by cinziasimona
English English speaking countries
Neologism USED On Rare Occasion BY women
When a field of interest of women is taken over by men, subsequently pushing out the women who were previously there.
"Computer science used to be filled with women until men came in and mentrified the field."
Expression USED Very frequently BY Women
(I have my things) • It litterally means 'I have my things' and it refers to the menstrual period.
"Lasciami stare che ho le mie cose."
"Let me be, I have my things."
Expression USED On Very Rare Occasion BY women
The kind of underwear women are supposed to wear, just in case you end up in a car crash.
"I don't want to show you my underwear, cos obviously I haven't got my car crash underwear on."
Submitted January 2021 by amarens
Expression USED Frequently BY Women
(he's a mango) • In Guatemala we say "he's a mango" to a man who is really handsome.
"mira ese muchacho, es un mango."
"Look at that guy, he's a mango."
Submitted November 2020 by anonymous
English South East, United States
Expression USED Frequently BY Mostly women in the Southern USA
To someone from outside it sounds like a compliment but it is really a polite way to say “you’re an idiot”. Can also be used at the end of a rude sentence to try to end the sentence on a “positive” note.
“Someone called saying I won a cruise and all I have to do is give them my bank information! Time for a trip!” “Oh honey, bless your heart”.
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Expression USED On Occasion BY older women, especially Mizrahi women
(atonement) • A term of endearment by a woman towards a woman. The idea is that the receiver wards off the evil eye.
"?כפרה, את יכולה לתת לי את הסוכר"
"Dear, can you give me the sugar?"