Pressure Washer
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For context, afaik UK people sometimes call women "birds". Similar to "chicks". Adds another layer to the comic.
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UK people would say 'shat' not 'shit' though.
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So Australia then?
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That's the layer though?
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I've always enjoyed "Broad" as a slang term for women.
It's old-timey & just misogynistic enough that people can't tell if you're for real or making a joke.
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people can't tell if you're for real or making a joke.
Huh, you don’t say.
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FWIW, I've only ever said it jokingly, usually accompanied with a looney toons gangster accent and several "Nyeahs".
I did feel bad for laughing once in the gym locker room when someone described a female bodybuilder as "The Broad broad," because I really don't think he meant it jokingly or he would have said it to her face.
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I like the term broad, but not for misogyny adjacent reasons