he-she

See also: heshe and he/she

English

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Etymology

he + she

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hiːʃiː/

Noun

he-she (plural he-shes)

  1. (informal, derogatory, offensive) A transsexual or transgender female; a woman who was assigned male at birth.
    • 1993, Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues, Los Angeles: Alyson Books, published 2003, →ISBN, page 69:
      Everybody was staring at the jewelry department. There's this couple—a he-she and a femme.
    • 1998, Judith Halberstam, Female Masculinity, page 129:
      The year is 1973, and work is hard to come by for he-shes.
    • 2007, Katherine D. Bennett, Forever One, page 138:
      Mother was stopped in the supermarket under the guise of asking about my leg, but more often than not they asked if it was true that I was a he-she.
    • 2009, Tom Walker, Fort Apache: New York's Most Violent Precinct, page 98:
      They are the ugliest assortment of hes, shes, he-shes, and she-hes in the world.

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References

  • Christina Richards, Meg Barker, Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals (2013, →ISBN, page 162: "It is imperative that professionals do not use [terms like 'shemale'], or other terms such as 'HeShe', etc. as they are very offensive to most people with such presentations as well as to many other people.

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