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- Revolution, as the colonists began to reappropriate the label yankee as a point of pride, they likewise reappropriated the song, altering verses, and turning...
- Pejorative use of the word still exists, but the term **** has been reappropriated by many ****s to imply ****ertiveness and toughness. The origin of...
- website Tumblr, meaning "true trans****ual s****", which has since been reappropriated. Those who believe that gender dysphoria is not required to be transgender...
- positive or negative connotation. Some African-American women have reappropriated the word and embraced the meaning, including to describe ratchet feminism...
- whether the term was a pejorative, was considered acceptable, or a reappropriated term of unity and pride, but by 2017, the word had been banned by several...
- it can indicate a strong or ****ertive woman and has therefore been reappropriated by some women. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term...
- Chinese identity and (usually) Chinese language; however, it has been reappropriated by many Chinese Americans and used to convey positive connotations....
- While originally derogatory, the terms "Otaku" and "Weeb" have been reappropriated by the anime fandom overtime and today are used by some fans to refer...
- During the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830) and the July Monarchy (1830–1848), the Doctrinals (French: Doctrinaires) were a group of French royalists who...
- Indian Movement saw pejorative connotations in the term native and reappropriated the term Indian, seeing it as witness to the history of violence against...