shero
English
Noun
shero (plural sheroes)
- (feminism) A female hero.
- 1998, Ventura, Varla, Sheroes: Bold, Brash, and Absolutely Unabashed Superwomen from Susan B. Anthony to Xena, Conari Press, →ISBN, OL 353280M:
- Packing estrogen and, not infrequently, a pen and a sword, sheroes come in every imaginable shape, size, and color, and manifest their sheroism in infinite ways.
- 2006 November 30, Maya Angelou, Dave Chappelle & Maya Angelou (Iconoclasts), season 2, episode 6, Sundance:
- Every human grouping, whether it's just two people, a family, people in the neighborhood, people in the city, in a nation, a tribe, a species; people live in direct relation to the heroes and the sheroes they have.
- 2010 April 1, Spagna, Ana Maria, Test Ride on the Sunnyland Bus: A Daughter's Civil Rights Journey, University of Nebraska Press, →ISBN:
- He talks about how we must remember the unsung heroes and sheroes of the Talahassee boycott, of the movement in general, and finally, he wonders how C. K. Steele would be accepted here.
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- Hungarian: séró
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