butch

See also: Butch

English

Etymology

Originally it was probably used as an abbreviation of butcher. Later, in the 1940s, the sense "masculine lesbian" was developed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʊtʃ/
  • Rhymes: -ʊtʃ

Adjective

butch (comparative butcher or more butch, superlative butchest or most butch)

  1. (slang, originally Polari) Very masculine, with a masculine appearance or attitude.
    • 1967, Kenneth Williams as Sandy, Round the Horne, written by Barry Took and Marty Feldmen:
      There, look, Mr. Horne! Vada that great butch lucoddy!
    • 1998, Weston, Kath, Render Me, Gender Me: Lesbians Talk Sex, Class, Color, Nation, Studmuffins, Columbia University Press, →ISBN:
      Then I started going out with different kinds of women, and I started feeling more like I wanted to be more butch. [] I feel much more butch than I feel femme.

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Noun

butch (plural butches)

  1. (slang, LGBT, countable) A lesbian who appears masculine or acts in a masculine manner.

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German

Etymology

From English butch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʊt͡ʃ]

Adjective

butch (not comparable)

  1. butch

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