Swearing at work?
Discussion in '2007 Archive' started by Magnetic Poles, Oct 18, 2007.
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I don't think I would actually call a lesbian a "dike" either, at least to their face.
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So, we have this definition for the word dike.
Dike - an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river
Only dikes curseClick to expand...
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Well here it goes....
Not all lesbians are dikes. Some are feminine. The term dike is known as a female with outward and inward masculine traits. I asked my neighbor just now, and a friend who called of what their definitions are.
Or at least around here, this is what I understand.
Growing up, my girlfriends would tell me I am feminine compared to their other boyfriends though I come off as masculine. My wife is similar, she is the opposite.
She is automatically feminine due to the outward package. Pretty and thin, but she is a bit rough like a guy. She's not as sensitive as most females, lots of male traits. More like a dike. We are outdoorsy people, so feminine doesn't work well.
It works :)
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Hope this explanation is satisfactory so maybe we can move onClick to expand...
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Your welcome :)
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ccrobinson said:So, we have this definition for the word dike.
Dike - an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river
Since it's impossible for an embankment to curse, I assumed that you misspelled the word "dyke".
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Never saw it, but that portion sounds pretty funny. Robin Williams is hilarious :laugh:
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