noun excessive or prejudiced loyalty or support for one's own cause, group, or gender

  • Gender chauvinism is still prevalent in many workplaces around the world.
  • I can't stand his chauvinism when it comes to sports.
  • His chauvinism is so outdated, it's like he's stuck in the 1950s.
  • The chauvinism of the ruling class was evident in their disregard for the needs of the lower classes.

adjective describing a system of education in which both male and female students are taught together

  • The new school they built is a coeducational institution, allowing both boys and girls to study together.
  • I heard that the school down the street is coeducational, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to make friends of the opposite gender.
  • Dude, I'm so glad our school is coed, it makes things way more interesting.
  • The coeducational environment of the workplace led to greater collaboration and innovation among employees.

noun a payment or gift given by a bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage, traditionally in some cultures

  • The dowry presented by the bride's family was a significant amount of money and jewelry.
  • I heard that the dowry for the wedding was pretty generous.
  • The dowry was no joke, they really went all out for the wedding.
  • In some cultures, education is seen as a dowry that parents give to their children.

noun a woman of good social position or one who is refined and well-mannered

  • The lady was elegantly dressed in a gown and pearls.
  • That lady over there is always so friendly and helpful.
  • Check out that cool lady with the funky hairdo!
  • She was a true lady, always handling situations with grace and poise.

noun a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women

  • The politician was accused of being a misogynist due to his derogatory comments towards women.
  • I can't believe he's such a misogynist, always belittling women.
  • That guy is a total misogynist, he's always making sexist jokes.
  • Her ex-husband's behavior made her feel like she was married to a misogynist monster.

noun a person who holds sexist beliefs or engages in sexist behavior

adjective a term used to describe attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors that discriminate against individuals based on their gender

  • The company's policy on gender discrimination aims to eliminate any sexist behavior in the workplace.
  • I can't believe he made such a sexist comment during the meeting.
  • That joke was so sexist, dude.
  • Her outdated views on gender roles are like a sexist relic from the past.

noun a person who believes in or advocates for the rights and interests of men, often in response to or in opposition to feminism

  • The meninist movement aims to highlight issues faced by men in society.
  • Some people think being a meninist means you don't support feminism.
  • I can't believe he's actually a meninist, what a joke.
  • His belief in meninism is like a shield against acknowledging gender inequality.

noun a social movement advocating for the rights and interests of men, typically in response to or in opposition of feminism

  • Meninism is a social movement that advocates for the rights and interests of men, particularly in areas where they may face discrimination or inequality.
  • Some people think meninism is just a joke, but others believe it's an important movement for addressing men's issues.
  • Bro, have you heard about that meninism stuff? It's like feminism, but for dudes.
  • The rise of meninism in recent years has sparked debates about gender equality and the role of men in society.

noun the state of having different genders represented in a group or organization

  • Gender diversity in the workplace is essential for creating a more inclusive and balanced environment.
  • It's great to see more gender diversity in our team, it brings different perspectives to the table.
  • Having a good mix of gender diversity can really spice things up at work.
  • Gender diversity is like adding different colors to a painting, it makes the overall picture more vibrant and interesting.

GBV

noun GBV stands for Gender-Based Violence, which refers to any harmful act that is perpetrated against a person's will and that is based on socially ascribed (gender) differences between males and females.

  • Gender-based violence (GBV) is a serious human rights violation that affects millions of people worldwide.
  • We need to raise awareness about GBV and its impact on individuals and communities.
  • GBV is not cool, it's never okay to hurt someone just because of their gender.
  • GBV is like a dark cloud hanging over society, causing harm and fear to those affected.

noun a social media movement and hashtag used to raise awareness about the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault

adjective describing the movement or individuals who have shared their stories using the hashtag

  • The #MeToo movement has shed light on the prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace.
  • I shared my #MeToo story with my close friends for support.
  • She's been through some serious #MeToo stuff at her last job.
  • The #MeToo movement is like a wake-up call for society to address issues of gender inequality.

noun A person who catches fish for a living or as a hobby

  • The fisherwoman skillfully cast her line into the water, hoping for a big catch.
  • My neighbor is a talented fisherwoman who always brings home the freshest fish.
  • That fisherwoman knows how to reel 'em in like a pro.
  • She was a true fisherwoman when it came to finding the best deals at the thrift store.

noun A type of fuel specifically marketed towards women, often with added scents or colors

  • The lady petrol station attendant helped me fill up my car with fuel.
  • I always prefer going to the lady petrol pump because they are more friendly.
  • I asked the lady petrol chick to check my oil while she filled up my tank.
  • Her energy and enthusiasm were like lady petrol, fueling the team to work harder.

noun the collective power or influence of women in society

  • The conference highlighted the importance of womanpower in leadership roles.
  • We need all the womanpower we can get to make this event a success.
  • Girl, you've got some serious womanpower - don't let anyone hold you back!
  • The team's womanpower was like a well-oiled machine, working seamlessly together.

noun a blend of the words 'man' and 'interrupt', used to describe the act of a man interrupting a woman

verb to interrupt a woman when speaking, typically done by a man

  • During the meeting, the speaker was constantly manterrupted by his colleagues.
  • She was trying to make a point but kept getting manterrupted by him.
  • I can't stand when guys manterrupt women in conversations.
  • The storm's loud thunder seemed to manterrupt the peaceful silence of the night.

noun a blend of the words 'man' and 'panel', used to describe a panel or discussion group consisting mostly or entirely of men

  • The manel at the conference consisted of all male speakers.
  • I heard that manel was really boring, everyone was falling asleep.
  • I can't believe they're still doing manels in this day and age.
  • The manel of ideas in the meeting was dominated by one person's perspective.

noun A noun referring to a specific concept or idea

  • Misandry is the hatred or dislike of men or boys.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that misandry is just as prevalent as misogyny.
  • Guys often joke about misandry, but it can be a serious issue.
  • His fear of misandry caused him to avoid forming close relationships with men.

noun A person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against men

adjective Showing or characterized by a dislike of or prejudice against men

  • She was accused of being a misandrist due to her negative comments about men in the workplace.
  • I heard she's a misandrist and doesn't trust men at all.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a misandrist who hates all guys.
  • Her misandrist views were like a dark cloud hanging over the conversation.

noun a derogatory term combining 'feminist' and 'Nazi' used to describe an extreme or militant feminist

  • The term 'feminazi' is considered derogatory and offensive by many people.
  • I can't believe he called her a feminazi, that's just rude.
  • Some people use the term feminazi to mock women who are strong advocates for gender equality.
  • Referring to a woman as a feminazi is a way to dismiss her opinions and beliefs without considering their validity.