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- a m**** forum or email alias; helping a newer user (colloquially and demeaningly referred to as a noob within internet culture) to improve themselves;...
- hours. The Afrikaans word for a mite (small arachnid) has been used demeaningly to refer to women of colour. The English word for a friend, "mate", is...
- highway, then reaches a crowded public swimming pool. After being treated demeaningly by the gatekeeper, he encounters a group of local shop owners who derisively...
- He avoids meeting Mallika, but Priyangumanjari does. Priyangumanjari demeaningly offers to help her by making her a royal companion and marrying her to...
- might imply an equal status among the races. Because it was often used demeaningly by whites, blacks often ****ociated Chilapalapa with racism and colonialism...
- a successful psychic and medium. After using his "psychic" skills to demeaningly describe serial killer Red John on television, which resulted in the...
- Saviors taunt Maggie by calling her "the Widow", the name Negan had used demeaningly, but Arat and Laura, two of the lead Saviors, quickly put a stop to it...
- point, she began to see and treat the Buta family rather harshly and demeaningly, revealing her more strict side. Which apparently has to do with a realization...
- and much more crucially, because the role he's been lumbered with is a demeaningly cheerful stereotype of the kind that should have gone out with Uncle...
- published in L'Ouest-Éclair, a journalist (J.B.) employs the term 'Cubism' demeaningly (several months prior to the po****rization of the term): Now a note...