When it's used to describe female humans, is it an insult, a compliment, or just a n accepted figure of speech?
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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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