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    block-people) are related but not synonymous terms; see below. The term has a pejorative connotation in Polish mass media. Dorota Masłowska's novel White and Red...
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    Croydon facelift (category Pejorative terms)
    Croydon facelift (sometimes council house facelift, or in Northern Ireland a Millie facelift) is a particular hairstyle worn by some women. The hair is pulled...
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    criminalized by several European governments. Opponents of the war have pejoratively called the Z symbol a zwastika or zwaztika, in reference to the Nazi...
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    communities." In the context of Stan Twitter terminology, local is similar to a pejorative term. Stans are noted to view locals as a group that cause memes and jokes...
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    personnel referred to the aircraft as "Baka Bombs" (baka being a Japanese pejorative term meaning "fool" or "idiot"). The MXY-7 Navy Suicide Attacker Ohka...
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  • his actual name, Sir Topham Hatt, possibly because "fat" is a much more pejorative term in the US than in the UK. The Fat Controller's name was revealed...
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    naïveté or refusing to accept the facts of an unfortunate situation. This pejorative use can be heard in the introduction of the 1930 George and Ira Gershwin...
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  • Africa (which were also French-speaking). The term is sometimes used pejoratively, to characterise the relationship with France as neocolonial. The former...
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  • Sweeney as Erin Weaver Nicole Sullivan as JJ Elizabeth Ann Bennett as Ann Millie Bobby Brown as Ruby Grey's Anatomy was renewed for an eleventh season by...
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    humorous in their opinion it could have been perceived as "hostile" and "pejorative". The media regulator also said in their view that because of the show's...
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    Guru Pathik from the animated series. Voiced by John Noble. Vermithrax Pejorative Dragonslayer A flying red dragon who demands tribute from the Kingdom...
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  • his daughter Princess Elspeth from a 400-year-old dragon, Vermithrax Pejorative (see princess and dragon). Casiodorus then claims that he has killed the...
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    Languages of Northern Ireland Irish language in Northern Ireland Pejoratives Fenian Millie MOPE Spide Taig West Brit Hun Orangie Prod Religion in Northern...
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    public attacks to women. The term "suffragette" was first used in 1906 pejoratively by the journalist Charles E. Hands in the London Daily Mail describing...
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  • Ulster Shamrock Northern Irish murals The Orange Order Orange walk Pejoratives Fenian Millie MOPE Paddy Spide Taig West Brit Hun Orangie Prod Prostitution...
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