Someone asking you what pronouns you prefer - it is a jargon phrase for identifying your gender. Ie male, female, neutral, etc.
by P.L.U.R. kind friend November 28, 2017
Pronouns are something use to describe or call out a person for example he/him or she/her don't be using them Xeno pronouns or those made up pronouns by people it doesn't sound right you cant be clalling people "Dream" or "Demon" or they/them those people are mentally ill in the head and do need help
Person 1: Hey can i get a big mac meal
Person 2: sure that will be 8 dollars
Person 1: here you go
Person 2: can i get a big mac meal for her
Person 1: no its actualy they/them
Person 2: O sorry make that 2 meals
Person 1: wait what i thought u said 8 dollars
Person 2: Its 2 of you right so that will be 16 dollars
Person 1: but i only payed for 1 burgur and its only me here they them are my pronouns
Person 2: but your a they/them so that would be 16%
Person 1: I wanna speak to ur manager
Person 2: *slaps*
Person 2: sure that will be 8 dollars
Person 1: here you go
Person 2: can i get a big mac meal for her
Person 1: no its actualy they/them
Person 2: O sorry make that 2 meals
Person 1: wait what i thought u said 8 dollars
Person 2: Its 2 of you right so that will be 16 dollars
Person 1: but i only payed for 1 burgur and its only me here they them are my pronouns
Person 2: but your a they/them so that would be 16%
Person 1: I wanna speak to ur manager
Person 2: *slaps*
by Cenneta November 27, 2021
Something people think they can just change on a dime. Originally referring to gender, (He/him she/her) it now refers to what people want to pretend to be.
by chryobyte November 3, 2021
a set of nouns in the english language used in place of a name. pronouns can vary from me, that, myself, i or gendered pronouns such as he/she/they.
by incomprehensible being September 10, 2022
Pronouns can be in the first person singular (I, me) or plural (we, us); second person singular or plural (you); and the third person singular (e.g., she/her, he/him, they/them, ze/hir) or plural (they/them). Gendered pronouns specifically reference someone's gender: he/him/his or she/her/hers.
by Lesterholtshairline May 20, 2021
used in a sentence in the place of the specific pronoun to avoid getting labelled for unknowingly using the pronoun not preferred by the referred person.
by MisfitMe May 1, 2021