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  2. Dyke (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Dyke is a slang term, used as a noun meaning lesbian. [1] It originated as a homophobic slur for masculine, butch , or androgynous girls or women. Pejorative use of the word still exists, but the term dyke has been reappropriated by many lesbians to imply assertiveness and toughness [ 2 ] (for example: the Dykes on Bikes motorcycle club).

  3. Butch and femme - Wikipedia

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    In "Negotiating Dyke Femininity," lesbian scholar Wendy Somerson explains that women in the lesbian community who are more feminine and do not fit into the "butch" stereotype can pass as straight. She believes the link between appearance and gender performance and one's sexuality should be disrupted, because the way someone looks should not ...

  4. Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Dyke (slang), a slang word meaning "lesbian" Dike (geology), formations of magma or sediment that cut through and across the layering of adjacent rocks; Dike (mythology), Dikē, the Greek goddess of moral justice; Dikes, diagonal pliers, also called side-cutting pliers, a hand tool used by electricians and others

  5. Butch (lesbian slang) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Vernacular claimed a butch was "a lesbian with masculine characteristics." [ 7 ] In Of Catamites and Kings , Gayle Rubin describes a butch as those lesbians who use masculine mannerisms, and/or who wear traditionally male clothing, and/or who experience gender dysphoria . [ 8 ]

  6. Dykes - Wikipedia

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    Dyke (slang), used as a noun meaning lesbian or used as an adjective to describe things associated with lesbians Dykes Potter (1910–2002), American baseball player Dykes (surname)

  7. A new era of power lesbian fashion is here — and it's not ...

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    History of lesbian fashion. In her new book, “Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion,” historian Eleanor Medhurst documents the course of lesbian fashion, which she said is frequently ...

  8. What Does the Lesbian Flag Look Like? Here's Why You ... - AOL

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    Learn why there are different lesbian pride flags and which one is correct. Learn why there are different lesbian pride flags and which one is correct. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  9. LGBTQ slang - Wikipedia

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    dykon – portmanteau of dyke + icon. A celebrity woman who is seen as an icon by lesbians; may or may not be a lesbian herself [20] fluff – femme [134] gouine (in French) [135] hasbian / has-bian – a woman who previously identified as lesbian but now identifies as heterosexual or bisexual. [136] [137]