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  2. Tomboy - Wikipedia

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    The word "tomboy" is a compound word which combines "tom" with "boy". Though this word is now used to refer to "boy-like girls", the etymology suggests the meaning of tomboy has changed drastically over time. [2] In 1533, according to the Oxford Dictionary of English, "tomboy" was used to mean a "rude, boisterous or forward boy". By the 1570s ...

  3. List of tomboys in fiction - Wikipedia

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    A tomboy girl who prefers to be the voice for boys instead of girls. [10] Rin Nagasarete Airantō: 2002–present Rin is a "male carpenter apprentice girl" who has girlish qualities. [11] Masumi Sera Case Closed: 1994–present Masumi is a tomboyish teen detective that aids Conan in different cases. [12] Kaoru Shimizu Major: 1994–2010

  4. Bakla - Wikipedia

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    [15] [2] This is illustrated in the children's rhyme that begins by listing four distinct genders: "girl, boy, baklâ, tomboy." [17] [27] Like in English, the term tomboy (archaic lakin-on or binalaki) refers to masculine (usually lesbian) women, and is understood as the polar opposite of the baklâ. [5]

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    Ike Robin knew he wanted to be a nanny since he was 14. He trained at the prestigious school for nannies, Norland College.

  6. Alicia Keys used tomboy style as defense mechanism ... - AOL

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    Alicia Keys the Tomboy Most people associate Alicia Keys with a strong, powerful female role model, but underneath her "tomboy" exterior is an all too relatable past.

  7. List of youth-related terms - Wikipedia

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    bachelor evolved in the 14th century from "knight in training" (possibly by the staff to train for sword fight) to "junior member of a guild or university" and by 1386 to "unmarried man"

  8. Sissy - Wikipedia

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    Sissy is, approximately, the male converse of tomboy (a girl with masculine traits or interests), but carries more strongly negative connotations. Research published in 2015 suggests that the terms are asymmetrical in their power to stigmatize: sissy is almost always pejorative and conveys greater severity, while tomboy rarely causes as much ...

  9. How 'Little Giants' Made Me Feel Seen As A 'Tomboy' In ... - AOL

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