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  2. Category:Communist terminology - Wikipedia

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  3. Comrade - Wikipedia

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    During the communist era an older term, tovarăș, derived from a Slavic source, was used to convey the political meaning. The Serbo-Croatian equivalent for comrade is drug ( друг ) for males and drugarica ( другарица ) for females; it's also a regular and colloquial word for 'friend', although largely replaced by prijatelj and ...

  4. Gauche caviar - Wikipedia

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    Gauche caviar ("Caviar left") is a pejorative French term to describe someone who claims to be a socialist while living in a way that contradicts socialist values. The expression is a political neologism dating from the 1980s and implies a degree of hypocrisy.

  5. Category:Pejorative terms for women - Wikipedia

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  6. Redskin (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The term combines the word red, (a slang term for socialist or communist) with the word skin, which is short for skinhead. Redskins take a militant anti-fascist and pro-working class stance. The most well-known organization associated with redskins is Red and Anarchist Skinheads (RASH).

  7. From ‘Basic’ to ‘Boujee,’ Here Are 29 Gen Z Slang Terms To ...

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    Born right smack on the cusp of millennial and Gen Z years (ahem, 1996), I grew up both enjoying the wonders of a digital-free world—collecting snail shells in my pocket and scraping knees on my ...

  8. Beur - Wikipedia

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    The word beurette, the female version of beur, is created by adding the -ette female suffix in French. In French many slang words are created by simply reversing the word in terms of spelling and then reading it out. Because of French grammar rules, the new word is usually completely different from the result of reversing the word phonetically.

  9. Femmes solidaires - Wikipedia

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    Femmes solidaires ("Women in solidarity") is a French feminist association in France, founded during the Second World War under the name Union des femmes françaises (UFF). The movement works for the defense and advancement of women's rights, gender equality, the liberal movement and international solidarity.