butch (L106)

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(L106)
  • butch en
Language English
Lexical category noun

Statements

Senses

L106-S1
English A butcher's knife.

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L106-S2
English A knife.

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L106-S3
English A nickname for a tough man.

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L106-S4
English A nickname for a tough woman.

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L106-S5
English A butcher.

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L106-S6
English A person who sells refreshments, newspapers, etc. in a theater or on a train.

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L106-S7
English A tough, violent, or physically fit man.

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L106-S8
English A doctor.

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L106-S9
English A commanding officer.

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L106-S10
English A type of short haircut; a crew cut.

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L106-S11
English A lesbian woman who is considered to be masculine.

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L106-S12
English A gay man who is considered to be masculine.

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L106-S13
English A lesbian who is considered to be masculine.

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L106-S14
English A heterosexual man.

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L106-S15
English A promiscuous young woman.

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L106-S16
English In a relationship between gay man, the partner who is considered more dominant, active, or insertive.

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Forms

L106-F1
  • butch en

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L106-F2
  • butches en

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