1.)A man that uses girls for money and then never talks to them after he gets the money.
2.)seductive man who uses hes sex appeal to exploit women.
3.)The male version of a gold digger.
2.)seductive man who uses hes sex appeal to exploit women.
3.)The male version of a gold digger.
by The Great Equalizer February 08, 2006
When I say equality, I MEAN EQUALITY. No more racist terms for ANY RACE, including using them to insult the same race, whether it be a joke or not. NOTHING ON EARTH IS SEPARATED BY RACE, all races can do the exact same things, which means no more “no only we can say that word” that’s gone now. YOU WANT EQUALITY PLAY A PART IN IT
by mymumabusesourdoghelp June 11, 2020
Also a Christian, like me. (See the dating site equallyyoked.com). Carries the connotation of bearing the same burden as I do, but, in this modern age when some of the biggest bullies in the country think they're the biggest victims, can be read as a loud whine, with a touch of smirk, that "we Christians (namely, the most cultish, repressed, judgmental, control-freak, childishly simplistic ones) just can't catch a break, can we?"
by lexicontraband November 03, 2011
by Turn_off_safe_search_sonic_69 May 22, 2020
Genderless Equality is substantially different from gender equality in that the focus is on the common mental, emotional and instinctive qualities of people regardless of gender, whereas with gender equality the focus is more about 'men and women are equals' which is inclusive of physical gender differences.
Genderless equality makes no difference between genders while gender equality still involves differences between genders.
by snake apple tree April 20, 2017
The belief that all bodies are worthy just as they are, while acknowledging that some bodies are disproportionately marginalized due to unfair societal standards.
The Body Equality movement is centred around uplifting those who are living in marginalized bodies and creating a greater representation of diverse bodies so that one day all bodies can be seen and treated as equal.
The Body Equality movement is centred around uplifting those who are living in marginalized bodies and creating a greater representation of diverse bodies so that one day all bodies can be seen and treated as equal.
Becky: “We should all love our bodies! Body Equality for all!”
Raffela: “Yes, we can all love our bodies, but first we need to pass the mic to people living in marginalized bodies so that their voices can be heard. All bodies deserve to be treated equally with care and respect.”
Raffela: “Yes, we can all love our bodies, but first we need to pass the mic to people living in marginalized bodies so that their voices can be heard. All bodies deserve to be treated equally with care and respect.”
by PassTheMicWithRaffela July 09, 2020
Rather than going through the issue of forcing a society to be equal by giving everyone rights, everyone is made equal by gradually taking away all of their rights.
by Turd with a Brain February 15, 2016