Can turns of phrase be inherently sexist? Unless the etymology states it was designed to specifically reference a negative trait in a man or a woman, I don't think so.
Still, these things can always change over time. As a rule, though, I try to always stick to the original definition of a word, and not the common-use (especially on the internet) version of it.
Still, these things can always change over time. As a rule, though, I try to always stick to the original definition of a word, and not the common-use (especially on the internet) version of it.


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