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{{#section-h:Neurogender|Bordergender}}
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=== '''Bumchick''' ===
*'''Name(s):''' Bumchick, Bum-chick
* '''Origin:''' 17th century England, first used by Jones De Carte
* '''Meaning:''' A slang from 17th century England for lesbian people, widely used by the working-class, derogatory term, not commonly used now
* '''Keywords:''' Bum-chick, Lesbian
* '''Demographics:''' It was a derogatory slang back in the 17th century, noted in Jones De Carte's book in 1632. The book is not in France's Louvre Museum.


===Bxy===
===Bxy===
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* '''Demographics:''' In the 2018 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents included "xoy" in their identity words.<ref name="Gender Census 2018" />
* '''Demographics:''' In the 2018 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents included "xoy" in their identity words.<ref name="Gender Census 2018" />
=== '''Bumchick''' ===
*'''Name(s):''' Bumchick, Bum-chick
* '''Origin:''' 17th century England, first used by Jones De Carte
* '''Meaning:''' A slang from 17th century England for lesbian people, widely used by the working-class, derogatory term, not commonly used now
* '''Keywords:''' Bum-chick, Lesbian
* '''Demographics:''' It was a derogatory slang back in the 17th century, noted in Jones De Carte's book in 1632. The book is not in France's Louvre Museum.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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