"Make me something good"
"Like a flavored martini?"
"No, something less gay"
"Here, this is an Androgyni"
"Like a flavored martini?"
"No, something less gay"
"Here, this is an Androgyni"
by CrnkyPenguin December 11, 2006
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Pete Burns, of the popular '80s band Dead or Alive, subsequently charged that fellow androgyne Boy George of Culture Club had merely stolen his outrageous image.
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by E. V. Cantech June 18, 2016
Get the androgynocide mug.When a feminist or masculinist argument is rendered moot because it applies equally to both genders.
Practically applied by replacing the gender terms in an argument with their antonyms, i.e., if, in a piece of writing, you can reasonably replace the words 'women, female, maternal etc' with 'men, males, paternal etc' (or visa versa) without significantly altering your contention; then it's not appropriate to argue your point from a feminist/masculinist perspective.
Practically applied by replacing the gender terms in an argument with their antonyms, i.e., if, in a piece of writing, you can reasonably replace the words 'women, female, maternal etc' with 'men, males, paternal etc' (or visa versa) without significantly altering your contention; then it's not appropriate to argue your point from a feminist/masculinist perspective.
1. You can't use "women are pressured in to having children because their parents want grandchildren" as a feminist argument, it doesn't pass the Law of Androgyny test; that point would still be valid if you replaced 'women' with 'men.'
2. You can't use "men are pressured in to having children because their parents want grandchildren" as a masculinist argument, it doesn't pass the Law of Androgyny test; that point would still be valid if you replaced 'men' with 'women.'
2. You can't use "men are pressured in to having children because their parents want grandchildren" as a masculinist argument, it doesn't pass the Law of Androgyny test; that point would still be valid if you replaced 'men' with 'women.'
by McKinks June 21, 2014
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Vaan from Final Fantasy XII is too androgynous.
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Mandragon: "You guys have to get out or I'm calling the police"
Us: "WTF!!!???"
Mandragon: "You guys have to get out or I'm calling the police"
Us: "WTF!!!???"
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