butch

suomi-englanti sanakirja

butch englannista suomeksi

  1. rekkalesbo, lesbo, rekkis

  2. miesmäinen

  1. miesmäinen

  2. miesmäinen lesbo">miesmäinen lesbo, rekkalesbo

  3. Substantiivi

butch englanniksi

  1. Very masculine, with a masculine appearance or attitude.

  2. (syn)

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  4. {{quote-text|en|year=1979|author=Colin MacInnes|title=Out of the way: later essays

  5. (quote-book) I feel much more butch than I feel femme.|isbn=9780231096430|publisher=Columbia University Press

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  7. (quote-book)

  8. A lesbian who appears masculine or acts in a masculine manner.

  9. (ant)

  10. 1997, Bi Academic Intervention, ''Bisexual Imaginary: Representation, Identity, and Desire'', A&C Black ((ISBN)), page 30, quoting Jo Eadie:

  11. Coming out appeals to the narcissistic pleasure of presenting to another a finished image of ourselves, which they return to us in exactly the same form: tells you are a bisexual butch, and you confirm it. But instead, it seems all too likely – especially, perhaps, for bisexuals, whose claims to identity always need that much more proof – that no such mirror-image will be returned.
  12. To work as a butcher.

  13. (quote-book)|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(...) the Author, and sold by (w)|year=1787|page=59|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/poemschieflyinsc03burn/page/59/mode/1up|passage=Sax thouſand years are near hand fled, / Sin’ I was to the butching bred, / And mony a ſcheme in vain’s been laid, / To ſtap or ſcar me; / Till ane Hornbook’s ta’en up the trade, / And faith, he’ll waur me.

  14. (quote-book); and & Marshall|Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London|year=1846|page=75|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/glossaryofnorthc00broc/page/n108/mode/1up|passage=(smallcaps), to practice the trade of a butcher, to kill.|brackets=on

  15. (quote-book)|year=1864|page=78|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/dli.ministry.10358/page/78/mode/1up|passage=And sometimes he also displayed by the side of his brooms, some spare-ribs after the killing of a neighbour’s pig—but there was no one in Black Moss who was a regular purveyor of any sort of meat. Certain there were indeed who “butched a bit noo an’ then,” but they looked for their meat to a butcher who journeyed to them from afar twice a week in the winter, and three times in the season.

  16. (quote-book) For the Literary Club by) Ireland (journalist)|Alexander Ireland & Co.,(nb...). London: Trübner & Co.,(nb...)|year=1875|page=63|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/glossaryoflancas00nodauoft/page/63/mode/1up|passage=BUTCH, ''v''. to kill animals for food. as a ''butcher'' does. / (smallcaps) 1875. He use’t to be a farmer, but he ''butches'' neaw.

  17. (quote-book) out his red and sawdust shop / This butcher, born to chepe and chop, / Surveys without a trace of grief / Perambulating tombs of beef. / (..) / It’s probable we never shall / Convince him that an animal / Is not mere layers of lean and fat; / He may have butched too much for that.

  18. (quote-journal)

  19. To slaughter (animals) and prepare (meat) for market.

  20. (quote-book)|volume_plain=part II|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(w),(nb...)|year=1834|pages=70–71|passage=Take thy huge offal and white liver hence, / Or in a twinkling of this true-blue steel / I shall be butching thee from nape to rump.

  21. (quote-book). New York:(...)|year=1868|page=297|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/youngnilevoyage00zwecgoog/page/n323/mode/1up|passage=“Couldn’t Ali butch the cow, please?” said Bill, whose ears were ever open when the question of food was raised.

  22. (quote-book)

  23. a (l) (masculine queer woman) (q)

  24. {{quote-text|fr|year=2001|author=Marie-Hélène Bourcier|title=Queer zones: politiques des identités sexuelles, des représentations et des savoirs

  25. {{quote-text|fr|year=2005|author=Marie-Hélène Bourcier|title=Sexpolitiques: queer zones 2|publisher=La Fabrique éditions

  26. {{quote-book|fr|year=2007|author=Eli Flory|title=Ces femmes qui aiment les femmes|publisher=Archipel|isbn=9782809811957

  27. {{quote-text|fr|year=2007|title=Les inrockuptibles

  28. {{quote-text|fr|year=2008|author=Claude Guillon|title=Je chante le corps critique: Les usages politiques du corps

  29. {{quote-book|fr|year=2012|author=Gaëtan Duchateau; Florent Guerlain|title=Dernier inventaire avant le mariage pour tous|publisher=Stock|isbn=9782234074569|page=40

  30. {{quote-book|fr|year=2013|author=Denise Mina|title=La fin de la saison des guêpes|publisher=Le Masque|isbn=9782702435656

  31. butch