(Slang) offensive term for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine.
Masculine lesbian or bisexual woman.
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Examples for "dyke"
Examples for "dyke"
1The Makololo guided the canoes admirably through the opening in the dyke.
2No time was lost in breaking through the dyke in several places.
3The flood-battered Changkai dyke near Fuzhou suffered a fresh breach on Wednesday.
4I read in the paper that you're some sort of fucking dyke.
5On either side of the dyke was the water, black and silent.
1He was not worried that the water would actually breach the dike.
2What's going to happen to the dike, after two months of floodwater?
3If the men could touch the dike before the fire, they won.
4Your argument about the perpendicularity of the dike strikes me as good.
5Grant guessed it would take four more passes to open the dike.
Used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner.
1If she wanted to look butch, she would need to try harder.
2I always think I'll be sort of smooth and butch and graceful.
3He'd probably first thought Isaac was a butch girl in a tux.
4It preferred to put its faith in the butch All-Road A6 estate.
5To help butch up the grill experience invest in pop culture grill kit.
6Steinke is determined to butch things out, at least in a medical sense.
7Does Madonna really loook that butch when you're standing beside her?
8Lawrence's hair is shorter, stuck up in front with butch wax.
9The man was short, beefy, grey hair cut in a butch.
10I demand a name that sounds more butch and up-to-date.
11He had a butch haircut and a keg of beer hanging over his belt.
12That's just how assertive and butch the leader of the opposition really is, Cameron said.
13It was adopting a butch rightwing approach, often thoughtlessly.
14That's just how assertive and butch the Leader of the Opposition really is, he quipped.
15The butch haircut I think we both agreed on.
16This is seriously, this is manly, this is butch.