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butchy adjective overtly masculine in affectation and mannerisms US- Then she started buying and sending me presents–slacks and jackets, suits cut and tailored like a man’s with butchy accessories. — Billie Holiday with William Dufty, Lady Sings the Blues, p. 102, 1956
- “The public conception of a lesbian is that she’s a butchy kind of person–an aggressive dyke,” said Dr. Fort. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 22, 30 June 1969
- No Birkenstocks or butchy buzz cuts here. — Record (Bergen County, New Jersey), p. E1, 18 January 2004
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