TheAnachronism
Critical Thinker
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- Jul 16, 2007
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My friend and I find much humor in the word "Jewess," given that it sounds so outdated and odd in any conversation, which is why we always find reason to use it anyway. We were both troubled that no word specifically referring to a female Christian existed in English, thus gave rise to the word Christienne.
I know most Western society is evolving in such a way that many gender-specific nouns are no longer popular in English, but I still think it's both a useful and hilarious word to have around.
I would love to hear words that you think should exist in English--whether or not you came up with them yourself, or are merely an advocate for someone else's idea.
I know most Western society is evolving in such a way that many gender-specific nouns are no longer popular in English, but I still think it's both a useful and hilarious word to have around.
I would love to hear words that you think should exist in English--whether or not you came up with them yourself, or are merely an advocate for someone else's idea.
me laff.