If an individual is active in the current internet gender war (tensions typically between men and women online), they are a gender warrior.
by Afro-Chan August 28, 2023

You change your clothes and act like the opposite gender for a day or even a week. It lasts between 24th march and 30th march.
by Therealweekdays March 23, 2022

One of various expensive, hard-to-source automotive fluids required (and serviced at periodic intervals per the manufacturer's warranty) to keep your vehicle's continuously-variable transmission (or "tranny") transitioning smoothly from male to female or vice-versa. Usually sold alongside the Unobtainium and other specialist wares in advanced automotive gender identity clinics.
Gender fluid will typically transition from a healthy pink hue to a light blue, depending upon your vehicle's preferred. pronouns. If you are unsure which to use, it's best to consult an automotive gender identity clinic (or "tranny shop") and fall back to singular they/them unless the instructions packaged with your vehicle request a specific pronoun.
Manual "stick-shift" vehicles will most often identify with he/him pronouns, and automatic "slush box" vehicles with she/her, but it's best to never assume unless you've had your motorcar's gender fluid analysed by a skilled endocrinologist.
Manual "stick-shift" vehicles will most often identify with he/him pronouns, and automatic "slush box" vehicles with she/her, but it's best to never assume unless you've had your motorcar's gender fluid analysed by a skilled endocrinologist.
by bitchuck August 5, 2024

by ᴀnonymous May 4, 2022

by Yupinmywhitetee November 9, 2020

"Gender wobbly" describes a category of gender that does not fit the binary, but is not as general as "Genderqueer."
It is typically used to describe a person who does not feel as though they are not the gender they were assigned at birth, but lack the connection to that gender.
People who identify as "Gender wobbly" use the pronouns she/they or he/they, to indicate that they may present as one gender, but are not attached to it.
It is typically used to describe a person who does not feel as though they are not the gender they were assigned at birth, but lack the connection to that gender.
People who identify as "Gender wobbly" use the pronouns she/they or he/they, to indicate that they may present as one gender, but are not attached to it.
"Is Sam a boy or a girl?" "Neither, they're gender wobbly."
"Morgan's wearing a dress today, I thought she was nonbinary." "They're actually gender wobbly and today they feel like wearing a dress, but tomorrow she might prefer jeans and a t-shirt."
"Morgan's wearing a dress today, I thought she was nonbinary." "They're actually gender wobbly and today they feel like wearing a dress, but tomorrow she might prefer jeans and a t-shirt."
by mirnell September 5, 2023

by SkytheBi March 11, 2021
