#FunFact: One of the #arabic names of the female Snakes is "الحيّة" (Al-Hai'ya) which is a feminine term that means "The one who's alive." It can be used for female humans with that meaning, but of course, you'll only see it rarely.
I was going to reply to your answer, but LeoThreads handn't "indexed" it (???) so LeoThreads isn't displaying it. The reply shows that "leothreads" was used, but I can't see it with LeoThreads.
So the mystery continues. Devs have to know about this situation. We all have those troublesome comments which don't get "indexed"; I have no idea why.
When it's used to describe female humans, is it an insult, a compliment, or just a n accepted figure of speech?
It can be used scientifically "a woman that's alive." Spiritually "a woman (whose heart is alive.)" And as an insult: "A woman who's like a Snake."
Because the insult's meaning exists, we don't use it except in clear contexts. !LOLZ
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I was going to reply to your answer, but LeoThreads handn't "indexed" it (???) so LeoThreads isn't displaying it. The reply shows that "leothreads" was used, but I can't see it with LeoThreads.
Did you use Ecency.Wave to reply?
No, I use Leothreads but probably 20% of my comments take too long to get indexed, or maybe they don't at all.
I don't know why!!
(Used Ecency to reply this time, but the comment above was written with Leothreads.)
So the mystery continues. Devs have to know about this situation. We all have those troublesome comments which don't get "indexed"; I have no idea why.