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Butch is a common nickname, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries for boys.


See also:

  • Butch, adj: meaning good, cool, awesome "yah butch"

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Butch and femme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1110 words)
Butch and femme are terms often used in the lesbian and gay subcultures to describe a person's approximate adherence to traditional masculine and feminine gender roles respectively, within a same-sex relationship, or to describe an individual generally.
The practices of 'femme on femme' and 'butch on butch' sex preferences are sometimes repressed by cultural mores, notably in cultures where masculine bisexual male tops who have sex with effeminate male bottoms or transwomen are considered straight and in the old school US working class lesbian butch-femme scene.
Antipathy towards female butches and male femmes could be interpreted as transphobia, although it is important to note that female butches and male femmes are not always transgendered or identified with the trans movement.
Butch Cassidy, LeRoy Parker (804 words)
Robert LeRoy Parker (later alias, Butch Cassidy) was born on April 13, 1866, in the small town of Beaver, Utah.
Butch considered it an ideal hideout due to the many lookout points on all sides of the canyons.
Butch Cassidy's original corral remains in Robbers' Roost, in addition to a stone chimney, caves, and several carvings.
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