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bill wyman 

The forgotten Stone. Wrote In Another Land. Holds his bass in a cool way. Liked younger women.
bill wyman by Ramone Wyman December 12, 2006
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bill wyman 

Original bass player for the Rolling Stones.Born December 1935. Has shagged over 1,000 chicks in his lifetime, including some who were not quite legal, most notably when he married (or nearly at least) a girl who IIRC was like 15.

No longer plays bass for the Stones.
Guy #1: Did you hear Paint It Black?
Guy #2: You know that was actually written by Bill Wyman and not Jagger or Richards?
bill wyman by Kajackroll July 2, 2007
This is a term used by feminists who feel that having the word "man" in the word "woman" makes women a subset of men. So, to make themselves a non subset, they changed the letter 'e' to a 'y'.
I am not a subset, I am a womyn.
Womyn by sffbeatpmles December 26, 2009
An "alternative" spelling of "a woman". It is mostly used by trans-exclusive radical feminists (terfs, "feminazis"). They often want to make absolutely clear that """men""" don't belong into the feminist circles and that feminism is only about women's rights when it is obviously not.
I say womyn bc feminism is only about the rights of cis women!!! "Women" are not just a different kind of men! No man pretending to be womyn allowed!!

Well, you obviously don't know anything about feminism and the troubles men and trans people face so f*ck you
womyn by Kilmameri October 16, 2017
the feminist/lesbian spelling of "woman". also has political implications. not all feminists/lesbians use or even like this term, but it's been claimed as a subtle empowerment thing by both groups in general.
janice has karate lessons at the womyn's center on campus.
womyn by dagger_grrl October 12, 2003

shay wyman 

A detestable kid who has the ambition to play professional tennis but can't contend with others in the senior citizen league.
That tennis player is such a shay wyman.
shay wyman by Daniel McCloud March 20, 2005