A person who identify's as male or female, someone who is valid. An umbrella term.
It isn't fake, THEY aren't doing it for attention, it is not a mental illness, we are not "special snowflakes", our pronouns are they/them, WE ARE VALID!!!! If you still don't understand, google it or something,
It isn't fake, THEY aren't doing it for attention, it is not a mental illness, we are not "special snowflakes", our pronouns are they/them, WE ARE VALID!!!! If you still don't understand, google it or something,
by Short Non Binary December 09, 2019
An Application compiled to run in Intel and PowerPC environments on the Macintosh. A Universal Binary will run faster because it is native and does not have to be translated in real-time by Rosetta.
by /andrew August 05, 2006
A person who are comfortable with their femininity masculinity but feel dysmorphia /discomfort when referred to as a woman/man therefore uses non-binary terms such as they/them.
by a gay mess December 05, 2019
Someone who doesn't identify as male or female. This doesn't mean they change their femininity or masculinity, it just means they feel uncomfortable about their gender and don't feel like any other gender is their gender. They mostly use they/them pronouns, but some people go by pronouns they make. Their pride flag has yellow at the top, white underneath, purple below that, and black at the bottom.
Person 1: "Wow, she's hot!"
Person 2: "They're non-binary, dude."
Person 1: "HECK."
"I use she/shem pronouns."
"I use z/zem pronouns."
"I use they/them pronouns."
Person 2: "They're non-binary, dude."
Person 1: "HECK."
"I use she/shem pronouns."
"I use z/zem pronouns."
"I use they/them pronouns."
by psyeyey July 06, 2019
A non-binary neko (catperson). A portmanteau of "non-binary", and an arguably stereotypical Japanese onomatopoeia for a cat's noise, "Nya" or "Nyan".
"Oh yeah, just so you know, they're a nyan-binary. They prefer They/Them pronouns."
"What's a nyan-binary? Is that like a non-binary neko?"
"Uhh, yeah. That's exactly what it is. Haven't you seen it on Urban Dictionary?"
"What's a nyan-binary? Is that like a non-binary neko?"
"Uhh, yeah. That's exactly what it is. Haven't you seen it on Urban Dictionary?"
by Xavien35449510 November 24, 2021
by ThisisCharlotte June 09, 2010
When troubleshooting a PC, you might start by trying to determine if it is a software or hardware issue by running a hardware test. If it passes you know its a software problem, if it fails you can conclude its a hardware problem. By utilizing binary exclusion you can eliminate one whole path of troubleshooting in one step.
by littlewashu April 25, 2011