adjective bossy - fond of giving people orders; domineering

  • Her bossy attitude made it difficult for her to work well with her colleagues.
  • My sister can be so bossy when she wants things done her way.
  • Don't be so bossy, let everyone have a say in the decision.
  • The storm clouds looked bossy as they rolled in, casting a dark shadow over the beach.

noun an athlete, especially in a school or college setting

  • The school's star jock led the team to victory in the championship game.
  • I heard that jock is throwing a party this weekend.
  • That jock is always flexing in the gym.
  • Don't be such a jock about it, learn to relax and have fun.

adjective having the qualities traditionally associated with a woman of good breeding, manners, and behavior; refined and well-mannered

  • She always conducts herself in a very ladylike manner, with impeccable manners and grace.
  • She may not always be ladylike, but she sure knows how to have a good time.
  • She's not exactly the most ladylike person you'll meet, but she's a lot of fun to be around.
  • Her ladylike demeanor belies a fierce determination and strength underneath.

noun a man who has the characteristics of a child, such as immaturity or dependence

  • The manchild refused to take on any responsibilities at work.
  • My brother is such a manchild, always playing video games and avoiding adulting.
  • Stop acting like a manchild and start acting your age.
  • His inability to handle criticism showed his inner manchild.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with their appearance, manners, and behavior; overly fussy or prim

  • She was often criticized for being too prissy in her mannerisms.
  • I can't believe how prissy she acts around new people.
  • Why are you being so prissy about getting your hands dirty?
  • His prissy attitude towards change is holding him back from new opportunities.

noun a genre of film that exploits sex or depicts it in a sensational manner

  • Sexploitation refers to the exploitation of individuals through the use of sex in media or entertainment.
  • Some movies from the 70s were known for their sexploitation themes.
  • I can't believe they're trying to pass off that movie as anything other than sexploitation.
  • The tabloid industry is often accused of engaging in a form of sexploitation to sell more copies.

adjective referring to someone or something perceived as weak, effeminate, or cowardly

  • The traditional gender roles in society have led to the perception of men being sissified if they show emotion.
  • He was teased by his friends for being sissified and not wanting to play rough sports.
  • The bullies called him sissified for not wanting to fight back.
  • The company's decision to outsource jobs was seen as sissifying their commitment to the local community.

noun a person who is physically strong and robust

  • The strong man lifted the heavy boxes with ease.
  • That strong man at the gym can bench press twice his body weight.
  • Check out that buff dude, he's a real strong man.
  • She relied on her father as a strong man in times of trouble.

noun a girl who enjoys rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys

adjective relating to or characteristic of a tomboy

  • The tomboyish girl preferred playing sports over playing with dolls.
  • My sister has always been a bit of a tomboy, she loves getting dirty and playing rough.
  • She's a total tomboy, always hanging out with the guys and never wearing dresses.
  • Her tomboy spirit shines through in her fearless attitude towards life.

adjective describing a behavior or characteristic that is considered weak or not typical of a man

  • His behavior was deemed unmanly by the strict societal standards of the time.
  • Crying is not considered unmanly, it's just a natural human emotion.
  • Don't be so unmanly, just face your fears and do it!
  • His lack of courage in the face of adversity was seen as unmanly by his peers.

adjective having qualities or characteristics typically associated with women

  • Her behavior was considered womanish by the conservative society.
  • She's really into all that womanish stuff like makeup and fashion.
  • Don't be so womanish, just try the spicy food!
  • His fear of spiders was almost womanish in its intensity.

noun a man who engages in numerous casual sexual relationships with women

  • The tabloids accused him of being a womanizer, constantly seen with different women at social events.
  • I heard he's a bit of a womanizer, always flirting with the ladies at the bar.
  • He's known around town as a real womanizer, can't seem to stay faithful to anyone.
  • In the world of politics, he's considered a womanizer for his ability to charm and manipulate people to get what he wants.

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.

noun a term used informally in British English to describe someone who is perceived as overly focused on their studies or intellectual pursuits

  • She was known as a girly swot in school, always excelling in her studies and extracurricular activities.
  • My sister is a total girly swot - she loves fashion and makeup but also gets straight A's in school.
  • I never would have guessed that she's a girly swot - she always looks so trendy and fashionable.
  • Being a girly swot doesn't mean you can't have fun - she knows how to balance her interests and responsibilities.

noun a portmanteau of 'groom' and 'Godzilla', used to describe a groom who is overly controlling or demanding during wedding planning

  • The groomzilla meticulously planned every detail of the wedding ceremony.
  • Watch out for the groomzilla, he's very particular about everything.
  • I can't believe how much of a groomzilla he's being about the seating chart.
  • She joked that her brother turned into a groomzilla once he started planning his wedding.

noun an online community or subculture that is dominated by men, typically characterized by attitudes and beliefs that are misogynistic, sexist, or anti-feminist

  • The manosphere is a collection of online forums and websites focused on men's issues and masculinity.
  • I heard that some guys in the manosphere believe in traditional gender roles.
  • Guys in the manosphere can get pretty heated when discussing feminism.
  • The manosphere can sometimes feel like an echo chamber of toxic masculinity.

noun a person who is weak, timid, or ineffectual

  • The manager did not appreciate being called a wussy by his employees.
  • Don't be such a wussy, just jump off the diving board!
  • He's such a wussy, always backing out of plans at the last minute.
  • She may seem tough on the outside, but deep down she's a bit of a wussy.

noun a colloquial term used to describe the exaggerated symptoms that some men claim to experience when they have a common cold or minor illness

  • The man flu is a term used to describe the exaggerated symptoms that some men claim to experience when they have a cold.
  • My husband always complains about the man flu whenever he gets sick.
  • I can't deal with his man flu, he acts like he's dying every time he has a sniffle.
  • His man flu is like a dramatic performance, complete with groaning and exaggerated coughing.

noun a fight between two or more women, typically involving scratching, hair-pulling, and other aggressive behavior

  • The two women engaged in a heated catfight over the office promotion.
  • Did you hear about the catfight that broke out at the party last night?
  • I can't believe those two girls got into a catfight over a guy.
  • The political debate turned into a catfight as both candidates traded insults.

noun a type of magazine targeted towards young men, typically featuring articles on topics like fashion, sports, and women

  • The lads' mag featured articles on a wide range of topics aimed at young men.
  • I used to sneak a peek at my brother's lads' mag when he wasn't looking.
  • Check out this lads' mag, it's full of hot babes and cool gadgets.
  • The lads' mag of gossip magazines, always full of scandal and drama.

noun a slang term used to describe an attractive but unintelligent or superficial man

  • The term 'himbo' is often used to describe a man who is attractive but not very intelligent.
  • My friend's boyfriend is a total himbo - good looking but not the brightest.
  • I can't believe she's dating that himbo, he's such a airhead.
  • In the world of reality TV, the himbo character is often portrayed as the comic relief.

noun A slang term combining 'lady' and 'bro' to refer to a woman who embodies characteristics typically associated with a 'bro', such as being laid-back and easygoing.

  • The ladybro greeted the guests with a warm smile and firm handshake.
  • Hey ladybro, want to grab a drink after work?
  • That ladybro is always down for a good time.
  • She's like a ladybro, always there to support her friends no matter what.

noun a derogatory term for a woman who is perceived as being unintelligent or superficial, particularly in relation to technology

  • The term 'technobimbo' refers to a person who may be perceived as attractive but lacks intelligence in the realm of technology.
  • I overheard someone calling her a technobimbo because she couldn't figure out how to use the new software.
  • She's always on her phone, she's such a technobimbo.
  • In the world of coding, she's a bit of a technobimbo compared to her more tech-savvy colleagues.