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  1. When a female is arranging a hook up with male 1 and, after the arrangement, she enters into a relationship with male 2, then male 1 is grandfathered into her pussy.

  2. Nov 9, 2018 · A man with silver in his hair and gold in his heart.

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    "The issue here is that these are all negative terms," said Joseph Smith, an anti-racism trainer and educator. "[It] connotes evil, distrust, lack of intelligence, ignorance, a lack beauty — the absence of white." This lowering of blackness on the spectrum with regards to value was developed further in the wake of the transatlantic slave trade but ...

    Smith says terms like ghetto and inner city grew out of the industrial revolution in North America. The word ghetto also has a painful historical root in Europe during the Holocaust, and was likely derived from Jewish settlements in Italy centuries ago. "Ghettos and inner cities were typically seen to be places where less refined people lived — the...

    The term "spook" — used sometimes to refer to a ghost, spy, or something that's strange and frightening (often used during Halloween) — has a history of being an anti-Black slur when white soldiers began calling fellow Black soldiers "spooks" during World War II. "[It's offensive] because of who and to what it's applied to," said Smith. He reminds ...

    This phrase, now used to mean someone profoundly betrayed or jeopardized one's position, is directly connected to the transatlantic slave trade, Smith said. "The problem with it, we use it in a lot of spaces," he said. "The negative connotation is hearkening back to a time when enslaved African people would be literally sold down the [Mississippi] ...

    Likewise, the phrase grandfathered in — modernly referring to someone or a business being exempt from new rules and continue operating as is — dates back to a 19th century policy called the "grandfather clause," which indirectly stopped Black Americans from voting by limiting eligibility to only those whose ancestors could vote. "It's also speaking...

    Given the history and current oppression of Indigenous communities by settlers, explained Taniguchi, metaphors English speakers casually use — such as spirit animal, let's have a powwow, and tribe — can be a painful insult to Indigenous communities. "[It's] a reminder that their past and culture have always been treated as insignificant by settlers...

    Totem poles are sacred items, much like headdresses, in Indigenous culture, explained Kalra. The phrase "lowest on the totem pole," casually meaning something is less important, not only is culturally appropriating the totem pole, but it's contextually wrong. "In some First Nations communities, being [carved] low on the totem pole might actually be...

    In the modern context, savage has become a word used to describe someone who is fierce, or a situation that is intense — and carries a positive or semi-positive connotation. It's used a lot in the sports world, explained Smith, especially among men when describing actions, behaviours and thoughts that don't conform to norms. The problem, he says, i...

    When someone says they've been "gypped," they mean defrauded or swindled of something. But that word, which stems from gypsy, is problematic as it has been used as a derogatory slur against Roma who historically travelled from place to place across Europe, says Smith. The term perpetuates the stereotype that Roma are lower class, not mature or cult...

    People have slowly moved away from using the term third world to describe low-income countries, says Kalra, but the phrase first-world problem is still used to convey that something is an issue only to those who live in a country with privilege and wealth. It can be classist, she said. "When we're saying first world, we're putting them at the top ....

  3. Jul 25, 2019 · A nonconforming use is generally defined as a land use or structure that was legal when established but does not conform to the standards of the current zoning ordinance. The term “nonconforming use” actually covers several situations, including nonconforming uses, lots and structures. Preexisting land uses that do not conform to current ...

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  5. Evidently, in the 1920s, "spade" started being used as a slang term, and then a derogatory slur, for a black person. This racist shift in the phrase's meaning also lead to the equally offensive ...

  6. A grandfather clause is one that keeps the old rules in place for some small exception when the overall rules are changing. Thus you can say that those who are the exception were "grandfathered" in. He's not asking what it means, he's asking why is it called "being grandfathered ." Ie the expression "don't beat around the bush" means get to the ...

  7. Oct 22, 2013 · The term "grandfathered" has become part of the language. It's an easy way to describe individuals or companies who get to keep operating under an existing set of expectations when new rules are ...

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