by maeisdead August 11, 2019
A gender neutral/ambiguous pronoun, paired with hir (pronounced "here"). The two usages below represent different takes on what it should be used for.
1)A pronoun for a person which makes no assumptions about a person's gender.
2)A pronoun for a person who does identifies outside of the gender binary, who prefers neither "he" nor "she".
1)A pronoun for a person which makes no assumptions about a person's gender.
2)A pronoun for a person who does identifies outside of the gender binary, who prefers neither "he" nor "she".
1)What a hottie! I don't know what gender ze is, but I wonder if ze'll give me hir phone number.
If someone comes by looking for you, what should I tell hir?
2)Feinberg is probably most famous for hir 1993 book, _Stone_Butch_Blues_.
I completely destroyed hir in a game of madden.
If someone comes by looking for you, what should I tell hir?
2)Feinberg is probably most famous for hir 1993 book, _Stone_Butch_Blues_.
I completely destroyed hir in a game of madden.
by transbitch October 31, 2007
An diminutive individual who possesses intelligence and wit, despite their lack of height, could be described as a person who is vertically challenged yet intellectually gifted. The concept of height, or lack thereof, does not diminish their cognitive abilities and critical thinking skills. This person may be underestimated or overlooked due to their physical appearance, but their intellectual capacity should not be discounted. It is important to recognize that intelligence and height are unrelated, and individuals who are not physically tall can still possess great intelligence and contribute positively to society.
basically, short but smart
basically, short but smart
by Goofy stan May 12, 2023
Gender neutral pronoun (gnp). Ze is used to refer to a person, in place of "it", (which refers to an object and not a person). "Ze" does not indicate sexual orienation.
Part 1: "Was it a boy or a girl?"
Part 2:"I dunno, ze was just walking down the street when I looked up. That's when my jaw dropped and I motioned for you to get out here."
Part 2:"I dunno, ze was just walking down the street when I looked up. That's when my jaw dropped and I motioned for you to get out here."
by Amiko-Gabriel March 26, 2007
by Ze P. Page February 15, 2005
What you call the damn hall monitors at schools who are total lesbians and tell u ur boobs are hanging out of ur shirt or ur pants are so low u can see pubic hair.
by A Conserned Citizen April 24, 2005