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A female who performs on the stage or in films.
n
Alternative form of alewife (woman who sells ale) [(archaic) A woman who keeps an alehouse.]
n
A big, masculine wife; a dominating woman; virago.
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A woman with school-age children, most likely girls, especially one who spends time transporting them between after-school activities.
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(film production) A woman who performs the duties of a best boy.
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(informal) a female aviator.
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Alternative spelling of blackboy [(Australia, obsolete, possibly offensive) An Aboriginal boy or servant.]
n
A female suicide bomber, sometimes one intending to avenge her husband who was killed.
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(historical) A native supervisor of native laborers in colonial Africa.
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One of the beautiful, seductive young women who appear in James Bond movies.
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(South Africa, historical) The black leader of a gang of miners.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a bride.
n
An older woman responsible for training and managing bunny girls.
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(plural only, Ireland) An outdated stereotype of Irish women; used as a reference to misogynistic opinions.
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A worldly, fashionable person, accepted in society though possibly dissolute.
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(Anglo-Indian) A courier or messenger.
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(Britain) A matron at a school, especially Eton College.
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(historical) A young gentleman who was not yet a knight but aspired to be one; a young nobleman accompanying his lord or lady to hunt, walk, travel, etc.
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An unmarried lady-in-waiting.
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A young lady; a damsel; a lady's maid.
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(UK dialectal, Scotland) A servant who has charge of the dairy; a dairymaid.
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(historical) A female slave kept for sex; a concubine.
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The female lead singer in a band.
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A Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy.
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(religion) A minor female divinity; a local or inferior goddess.
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A woman of exemplary gentleness and patience.
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(Shetland) A giantess, typically a giant wife.
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A young female member of the Salvation Army.
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A group of someone's girlfriends, wives and/or concubines in a polygamous household.
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Alternative form of henchwench [(usually humorous) A female henchman; a henchwoman.]
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A woman in charge of domestic fowl; sometimes used contemptuously about men.
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(chiefly historical) A young male domestic servant, especially in a British colony in former times.
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(India) A woman who performs in an item number.
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A female sexual submissive who follows Goreanism.
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(attributive, with a professional title) Who is a woman.
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Obsolete spelling of lady [(historical) The mistress of a household.]
adj
(rare) Suggesting or befitting a landlady.
n
The type of conventionally handsome and approachable man who is perceived as being capable of playing male lead roles in movies or other productions.
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Alternative spelling of maid child [(archaic) A young female human; a girl.]
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Alternative form of maid child [(archaic) A young female human; a girl.]
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(archaic) A little maiden; a young girl.
adj
Like or pertaining to a maid or girl.
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(Nigeria, slang) A woman who operates such a stall, or who cooks this kind of food.
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(rare) Alternative form of mammy market [(chiefly in Nigeria) A market attached to a barracks, selling goods to soldiers.]
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(slang, derogatory) Alimony, when paid by a woman to a man.
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(informal) A male nanny (for children).
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(UK, historical) An imaginary character to whom the Sheffield Outrages were attributed.
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A Dutchwoman, especially a Dutch or Afrikaner mistress.
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(rare) Synonym of girl: a female minor.
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Alternative form of Mr. Nice Guy [A man who is the epitome of niceness.]
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(historical) A Japanese young woman or mistress.
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(dated) A woman who seeks to cultivate the company of famous and interesting people.
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(informal, originally Britain) A governess.
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Alternative form of nanny (female goat) [A child's nurse.]
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The realm or sphere of nannies.
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(historical) A woman born in the state of villeinage; a female serf.
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(slang) A female ninja-like warrior or martial artist; a kunoichi.
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(US politics, historical) A young woman who performed as a dancer/cheerleader at campaign rallies for Richard Nixon.
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A fierce, unfriendly woman.
n
(South Africa, slang) A black woman, especially one who works as a maid.
adj
(South Africa, slang) Flat.
n
(historical) A member of an agrarian Protestant association in 18th-century Ireland, opposing the Catholics.
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An affected woman of polite society, especially one of the literary women of the French salons of the 17th century.
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Obsolete form of pucelle. [(archaic) A girl, a maiden; a virgin (often with reference to Joan of Arc).]
v
To get in drag; to get ready to perform as a drag queen.
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(fiction, rare) An unimportant or expendable female character, especially one introduced only to be killed in order to underscore the peril faced by important characters.
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(demonym) Someone from Roanoke, Virginia.
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A Javanese dancing girl.
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A girl attending school.
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A young, unmarried woman in or from a Hispanophone community.
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Alternative form of shieldmaiden [(Norse mythology) A female virgin who had chosen to fight as a warrior in battle.]
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(obsolete) A female sinner.
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(by extension) A woman who represents a sowei by wearing a sowei mask.
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A girl or young woman who attends in a stable.
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(rare) A false caricature of a woman.
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(informal) A girl who is particularly successful, talented, or otherwise remarkable.
n
Alternative form of vrouw, a Dutchwoman. [A Dutchwoman.]
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(US, informal) Any woman with children who has a relatively low-paid (blue-collar) job (such as a waitress).
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(archaic) A washerwoman.
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(US, archaic or historical) A black woman (of any age), especially if in a condition of servitude.
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Alternative form of werowance [(historical) A chief of an American Indian tribe in colonial Virginia and Maryland.]
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Alternative form of werowansqua [(historical) A female (Native American) chief in colonial Virginia and Maryland.]
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(historical) A female (Native American) chief in colonial Virginia and Maryland.
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(idiomatic) A woman who has recently caught the attention of, or is being admired or honoured by, a large number of people.
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(informal) A female child prodigy, or (loosely) a talented female of any age.
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A tough, physical, confident woman.
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