butch

[ US /ˈbʊtʃ/ ]
[ UK /bˈʊt‍ʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner
  2. (of male or female homosexuals) characterized by stereotypically male traits or appearance
NOUN
  1. (slang) offensive term for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine
  2. a closely cropped haircut; usually for men or boys
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How To Use butch In A Sentence

  • In Butch Cassidy, for example, there were a couple of scenes misdone. The Movie Business Book, Third Edition
  • They butchered the film, hacking and splicing it, grinding their heels into Sergio's soul.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Or I’d order a cup of roasted corn topped with sour cream and salsa at a stand outside of Fiesta followed by a tamale from a Mexican butcher and a cheeseburger from Whataburger. Home sweet (and savory) home! | Homesick Texan
  • Scenes of milking, slaughtering and butchering cattle, and hunting wild cattle in swamps are also shown.
  • Also masculine females and feminine males - including butches and gay males considered to be ‘effeminate.’
  • A reviewer butchers an original text, taking that which seems necessary to get the text to say what must be said, and excising the rest.
  • You can ask your butcher to mince the thigh meat or use a domestic food grinder. Times, Sunday Times
  • The consumer is advised to check this with the butcher to determine if the meat has been koshered.
  • A butcher stands in the tail of his pigboat like a Venetian gondolier; a pig's head is nailed to the prow, the rest of the carcass laid out in the anatomically correct order down the length of the boat. "Unidentified Objects" by James P. Blaylock
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