noun the combination of both male and female characteristics in one individual

  • The fashion industry is increasingly embracing androgyny as a trend, with many designers creating gender-neutral clothing lines.
  • I love how some celebrities effortlessly pull off an androgynous look, mixing masculine and feminine styles.
  • Their new album cover is giving off major androgyny vibes, it's so cool!
  • The artist's paintings blur the lines between masculinity and femininity, embodying a sense of androgyny in their work.

noun a person who is sexually attracted to both men and women

adjective relating to or characterized by a tendency to direct sexual desire toward both sexes

  • She openly identifies as bisexual and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • My friend came out as bisexual last year and has been exploring her identity ever since.
  • Some people still don't understand what it means to be bisexual, but it's all about who you love.
  • Being bisexual is like having a favorite color that changes depending on your mood.

noun a woman or girl

adjective of or relating to the sex that is able to have babies or lay eggs

  • The female CEO of the company is known for her strong leadership skills.
  • My female friend is throwing a party this weekend, do you want to come?
  • That female singer has some serious talent, I can't stop listening to her music.
  • The female of the species is often more deadly than the male, as seen in the animal kingdom.

noun the quality of being fluid or capable of flowing easily

adjective describing something that is fluid or has the quality of fluidity

  • The fluidity of the company's policies allows for quick adaptation to changing market conditions.
  • I love the fluidity of this dance routine - it's so smooth and graceful.
  • His skateboarding skills have reached a level of fluidity that is just mind-blowing.
  • The fluidity of her storytelling captivated the audience, drawing them into her world.

noun The reproductive organs, especially the external sex organs

  • The doctor examined the patient's genitals during the routine check-up.
  • I accidentally walked in on my roommate while he was adjusting his genitals.
  • He got kicked in the genitals during the soccer game and was in pain for hours.
  • Her sharp words felt like a punch to his emotional genitals.

he

pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence, such as 'he' which is used to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified

  • He is the CEO of the company and oversees all operations.
  • He's the one in charge around here.
  • He's the big cheese at the office.
  • He is the captain of the ship, guiding us through rough waters.

noun a person of the male sex

adjective of or relating to men or boys

  • The male candidate was selected for the leadership position based on his qualifications.
  • The male student asked the professor for an extension on his assignment.
  • That male bartender at the club was really cute.
  • The male lion roared loudly to assert his dominance in the pride.

noun a man or boy

adjective relating to or characteristic of men or male qualities

  • The traditional societal norms often associate certain traits with being masculine.
  • He tries to act tough to fit in with the masculine group of friends.
  • Bro, that car is so masculine with its sleek design and powerful engine.
  • The towering skyscraper stood tall and masculine against the city skyline.

men

noun a plural form of the word man, referring to adult human males

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  • In the board meeting, the group of men discussed the new project proposal.
  • The men at the bar were cheering loudly during the football game.
  • Hey man, let's grab some pizza and chill tonight.
  • The men of the family were the pillars of support during tough times.

noun a person regarded as effeminate or cowardly

adjective having traits or qualities considered unmanly or weak

  • The term 'sissy' is considered derogatory and should not be used in professional settings.
  • My brother is such a sissy when it comes to watching horror movies.
  • Stop being such a sissy and just jump off the diving board!
  • She may seem delicate, but don't underestimate her - she's no sissy when it comes to standing up for herself.

noun a woman who is strong, brave, or aggressive; a woman who has masculine qualities

  • The historical novel depicted a strong-willed virago leading her people into battle.
  • My grandmother was a real virago when it came to protecting her family.
  • She's known around town as the neighborhood virago because of her no-nonsense attitude.
  • In literature, the character of Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a virago due to her ambitious and ruthless nature.

noun a person whose gender identity is different from the sex they were assigned at birth

adjective describing a person who is both transgender and feminine in gender expression

  • The organization is committed to supporting the rights of trans fem individuals.
  • I met a trans fem person at the party last night.
  • She's a cool trans fem chick who always has great style.
  • Her journey as a trans fem has been a beautiful transformation.

noun A person who was assigned female at birth but identifies as male or masculine

adjective Describing someone who is assigned female at birth but identifies as male or masculine

  • The organization is dedicated to supporting trans masc individuals in their journey of self-discovery.
  • I heard that the new employee is trans masc, but I'm not sure how they identify specifically.
  • Hey, have you met that cool trans masc guy at the party? He's really fun to hang out with.
  • The artist's use of color and texture in their painting can be seen as a representation of the trans masc experience.

noun the quality or characteristic of being effeminate; having traits or qualities traditionally associated with women

  • The artist's portrayal of effeminacy in his paintings challenged traditional gender norms.
  • Some people mistakenly associate effeminacy with weakness or inferiority.
  • Don't judge someone based on their effeminacy, it's not cool.
  • The delicate flowers in the garden were seen as a symbol of effeminacy by some.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is attracted to people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex

  • The researcher conducted a study on the experiences of quoisexual individuals in society.
  • I have a friend who identifies as quoisexual and they have shared with me their journey of self-discovery.
  • Some people still don't understand what quoisexual means, but it's just another way to express one's sexuality.
  • The concept of quoisexual challenges traditional notions of sexual orientation and identity.

noun a person who is attracted to people regardless of their gender or sex

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who is attracted to people regardless of their gender or sex

  • The concept of novosexuality is still a relatively new area of study in the field of human sexuality.
  • I recently learned about novosexual identities and found it really interesting.
  • Some people use the term 'novosexual' to describe their unique sexual orientation.
  • Exploring novosexuality can open up new perspectives on the diverse nature of human sexuality.

noun A puberty blocker refers to a medication that temporarily halts the physical changes associated with puberty, often used to delay puberty in transgender youth.

  • The doctor prescribed a puberty blocker to delay the onset of puberty in the patient.
  • My friend started taking puberty blockers to pause their puberty changes.
  • I heard some teens are using puberty blockers to hit pause on growing up.
  • Using social media as a constant distraction can be like a puberty blocker for personal growth.

adjective describing a language, policy, or practice that includes all genders and avoids discrimination based on gender

preposition used before a noun to indicate inclusivity of all genders

  • The company has implemented gender-inclusive policies to ensure equal opportunities for all employees.
  • Let's make sure the event is gender-inclusive so everyone feels welcome to participate.
  • I love that this clothing brand is all about being gender-inclusive, it's so cool!
  • In order to create a truly gender-inclusive society, we must challenge traditional norms and stereotypes.

noun a gender-neutral term used to refer to people of Latin American descent

adjective describing someone or something related to Latin American culture or heritage

  • The Latinx community plays a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of the city.
  • I'm going to a Latinx festival this weekend, wanna come along?
  • She's a proud Latinx, always representing her heritage.
  • The Latinx culture is a vibrant tapestry woven with diverse traditions and histories.

adjective describing a group or individual that does not conform to traditional gender norms or identities

  • The company is committed to creating a more inclusive workplace for gender-diverse individuals.
  • There are a lot of gender-diverse people in our community and we should support them.
  • My friend is gender-diverse and they are absolutely fabulous!
  • The garden was like a gender-diverse ecosystem, with a variety of plants and flowers thriving together.

noun a symbol or indicator used to represent or signify a person's gender identity

  • The gender marker on official documents must match the individual's gender identity.
  • Make sure the gender marker on your ID is correct before you go to the airport.
  • I had to change my gender marker on my driver's license to match how I identify.
  • The way someone presents themselves can be a gender marker for how they want to be perceived.

noun Acronym for 'assigned female at birth'

adjective Describing someone who was designated as female when they were born

  • AFAB stands for 'assigned female at birth'.
  • I found out she's AFAB, but identifies as non-binary.
  • I heard that new artist is AFAB, but their music is fire.
  • Being AFAB doesn't define who you are as a person.

noun a term used to describe a baby whose gender is not disclosed or is kept secret by their parents

  • The theyby movement advocates for gender-neutral parenting, where parents raise their children without assigning them a specific gender identity.
  • My friend is raising their child as a theyby, choosing not to reveal the gender to anyone outside the family.
  • Have you heard about that new celebrity who is raising their baby as a theyby? It's so cool!
  • In a world where traditional gender roles are constantly challenged, the concept of a theyby offers a fresh perspective on parenting and identity.

noun LGBTIQ

  • The organization is dedicated to advocating for the rights of LGBTIQ individuals.
  • I have many friends who are part of the LGBTIQ community.
  • Some people still use derogatory terms when referring to LGBTIQ individuals.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of pride and inclusivity for the LGBTIQ community.

noun an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual individuals or communities

  • The organization is dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA community through advocacy and education.
  • I'm going to a LGBTQIA event this weekend, wanna come?
  • She's a fierce LGBTQIA activist, always fighting for equality.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of unity and pride for the LGBTQIA community.

noun a romantic orientation characterized by a lack of romantic attraction towards others

  • Aromanticism is a romantic orientation characterized by a lack of romantic attraction towards others.
  • Some people may not experience romantic feelings at all, which is known as aromanticism.
  • Not everyone is into the whole dating scene - some people are just aromantic.
  • In a world obsessed with romantic love, aromanticism offers a different perspective on relationships.

adjective relating to a person who was assigned male at birth but identifies and presents as feminine

  • The panel discussion focused on the experiences of transfeminine individuals in the workplace.
  • She's a proud transfeminine activist who fights for equality every day.
  • That transfeminine artist's work is so lit, I can't get enough of it.
  • The way she moves on stage is like a transfeminine goddess, commanding attention with every step.

noun a slang term for a car theft committed by two people working together

  • The TWOC policy allows police officers to seize vehicles suspected of being driven without insurance.
  • I heard that Joe got a TWOC for driving his friend's car without permission.
  • She got caught TWOCing her neighbor's car last night.
  • His decision to leave the company was like a TWOC of talent from the organization.

noun a person who adopts traditional gender roles and styles in a way that is considered old-fashioned or nostalgic

  • The term 'retrosexual' refers to a man who embraces traditional masculine qualities.
  • My friend likes to joke that he's a retrosexual because he enjoys old-fashioned hobbies like woodworking.
  • Some people use 'retrosexual' as a way to describe someone who has a classic sense of style.
  • Being retrosexual doesn't necessarily mean being outdated, but rather embracing timeless qualities.

noun a person who does not identify with any gender

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who does not identify with any gender

  • The agender individual prefers not to conform to any specific gender identity.
  • My friend who is agender doesn't feel comfortable being labeled as male or female.
  • I heard that person is agender, they don't care about gender norms at all.
  • Being agender is like being a blank canvas, free from societal expectations of gender.

noun a person who identifies as non-binary

adjective describing a gender identity that does not fit within the traditional binary of male or female

  • The company is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for non-binary employees.
  • My non-binary friend prefers they/them pronouns.
  • Have you met that non-binary cutie over there?
  • The concept of gender as binary is being challenged by the non-binary community.

noun an initialism that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex, representing a diverse range of sexual orientations and gender identities

  • The organization promotes equal rights for LGBTI individuals.
  • My friend is part of the LGBTI community and I fully support them.
  • Some people still use derogatory terms when referring to LGBTI people, which is unacceptable.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of unity and pride for the LGBTI community.

noun the state or condition of being transgender; the identification with a gender different from the one assigned at birth

  • The study of transgenderism has gained more attention in recent years.
  • I read an article about transgenderism and found it very interesting.
  • Some people still have misconceptions about transgenderism.
  • Understanding transgenderism is like peeling back layers of societal norms and expectations.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

  • Gender non-conforming individuals may face discrimination in the workplace.
  • My friend is gender non-conforming and they're proud of who they are.
  • Some people just don't get gender non-conforming folks, but that's their loss.
  • Breaking free from traditional gender norms, she embraced her gender non-conforming identity like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • Gender incongruent individuals may experience challenges in accessing appropriate healthcare services.
  • It can be tough for gender incongruent people to find the right support they need.
  • Some folks just don't get what it's like to be gender incongruent.
  • Navigating a world that doesn't understand can feel like being lost in a maze for gender incongruent individuals.

noun a condition where a person's gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth

  • Gender incongruence is a condition where a person's gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • Some people experience gender incongruence, which means they feel like their true gender doesn't match their physical body.
  • Gender incongruence can be tough to deal with, especially when society doesn't understand or accept it.
  • Dealing with gender incongruence is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just doesn't work.

noun a person who does not fit neatly into the typical masculine and feminine gender roles, often presenting characteristics of both genders

  • The fashion industry is starting to embrace androgynes as models.
  • I think that androgyne singer has a really unique style.
  • Have you seen that androgyne rock star? They're so cool.
  • The artist's work blurs the lines between masculine and feminine, creating an androgyne aesthetic.

noun an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer/Questioning, representing a diverse range of sexual orientations and gender identities

  • The LGBTQ community advocates for equal rights and protections under the law.
  • I'm proud to be part of the LGBTQ community and express my true self.
  • Some people still use derogatory terms when referring to LGBTQ individuals, which is unacceptable.
  • The rainbow flag is a symbol of unity and pride for the LGBTQ community.

noun a person whose gender identity corresponds with their birth sex

  • The term 'cissexual' is used to describe individuals whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • I recently learned about the concept of cissexual and it helped me better understand gender identity.
  • Some people mistakenly assume that being cissexual is the 'default' gender experience.
  • In a world that often privileges cissexual individuals, it's important to recognize and validate diverse gender identities.

noun a person whose gender identity corresponds with the sex they were assigned at birth

  • The term 'cisgender' refers to individuals whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • I learned about what it means to be cisgender in my sociology class.
  • Some people mistakenly assume that being cisgender is the norm.
  • In a world where gender norms are constantly evolving, being cisgender is just one aspect of a person's identity.

noun a condition in which a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity

  • Gender dysphoria is a condition where a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity.
  • I heard that gender dysphoria can be really tough to deal with for some people.
  • Dealing with gender dysphoria can be a real mind trip, you know?
  • Gender dysphoria is like feeling stuck in the wrong puzzle piece of life.

noun a fear or dislike of effeminate behavior or characteristics in men

  • Sissyphobia refers to the irrational fear or aversion towards individuals who do not conform to traditional gender norms.
  • Some people may exhibit sissyphobia by teasing or making fun of those who do not fit into typical gender roles.
  • It's really not cool to show sissyphobia towards anyone just because they don't fit into your idea of what it means to be masculine or feminine.
  • Sissyphobia is like a barrier that prevents people from expressing themselves freely without fear of judgment or discrimination.

noun a term used to describe a female who is not bound by traditional gender roles or expectations

  • The term 'freemale' is used to describe a man who is not married.
  • My friend John is a freemale, he enjoys his bachelor lifestyle.
  • Some people refer to eligible bachelors as freemales.
  • In the world of birds, the freemale is responsible for building the nest.

noun a projection at the front of the neck formed by the thyroid cartilage of the larynx, typically more prominent in men than in women

  • The doctor explained that the prominent bulge in his neck was caused by his Adam's apple.
  • I always notice how big his Adam's apple is when he talks.
  • Check out the dude with the huge Adam's apple over there!
  • Her nervousness made her Adam's apple bob up and down as she spoke.