A fork of Rural Dictionary
Upper-case: Ð Lower-case: ð A letter used in the Icelandic, Faroese, Elfdalian, Middle English, and Old English languages. When used, it is generally pronounced as a "th", a "d," or it is silent.
Faroese: Hvat ber til at gera um kvøldið? (English: What's there to do in the evening?) The letter eth is difficult for me to write. Icelandic: Ég talaði hana aldrei við. (English: I never spoke to her.)
REG is an acronym for Reactionary Exclusionist Gatekeeper. They believe in gatekeeping of the LGBT+ community. REGs may be: -aphobic, arguing that asexuals and aromantics are not inherently LGBT -biphobic, arguing that bi people must experience same-gender attraction to be LGBT, or discounting bi experiences altogether -transphobic, arguing that the T in "LGBT" be dropped or other such rhetoric -transphobic, arguing that one must experience dysphoria to be trans -transphobic, arguing against nonbinary existence/validity -intersexist, arguing that intersex people do not have a place in the LGBT+ community -and many more See also Truscum, TERF, SWERF
I really wish these REGs would stop acting like dickwads and start respecting that other people have different experiences than them
An abbreviation of the word transgender (also transsexual/transexual). "Trans" is shorter and more informal than "transgender." A trans person is someone whose gender is not that which they were assigned at birth.
When Noam was born, the doctor said they were a girl, but as they grow up, they realize that they aren't a girl. Therefore, Noam is trans.
1) A Germanic language spoken mainly in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. It is descended from Old Norse and is most similar to Icelandic. Faroese alphabet: A Á B D Ð E F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P R S T U Ú V Y Ý Æ Ø a á b d ð e f g h i í j k l m n o ó p r s t u ú v y ý æ ø 2) A person from the Faroe Islands.
I want to learn Faroese but I think I'm going to learn Danish instead. Faroese people tend to speak Faroese. :3 That Faroese person is really attractive!