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^ "Boi or grrl? Pop culture redefining gender".Gay L.A.: A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians. ^ Faderman, Lillian Stuart Timmons (2006).^ a b c Crain, Chris (November 22, 2007).a lesbian who adopts a boyish appearance or manner Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. "Radical to Raunch: Articulating and Anticipating Contemporary Lesbian Feminism - An Analysis of Levy's Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture". ^ Epstein, Debbie Richard Johnson (1998).International Journal of Motorcycle Studies. "Dykes on Bikes and the Regulation of Vulgarity". Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture. 50 Ways to Support Lesbian & Gay Equality: The Complete Guide to Supporting Family, Friends, Neighbors - or Yourself. ^ Meredith Maran Angela Watrous (2005).The term came into meme culture with the Dat Boi meme: an animation of a frog on a unicycle usually accompanied by the caption "Here come dat boi. The term came into popular culture again with the song " Sk8er Boi" by Avril Lavigne. In the early 2000s the term came into usage within skateboarding culture. One of the earliest usages of the term boi was with the rapper Big Boi. Usage in popular culture and meme culture In practice, the pronunciation is not an enunicated "boi" but more like "buh" or "bor."
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It can be used for anyone, with a Suffolk son just as likely to call their father boi as a Suffolk father calling their son. In the Suffolk dialect, the term boi is often used as a familiar term (similar to British mate) for male (and more rarely female) friends. Bois may prefer a range of pronouns, including "he", "she", or nonbinary and gender-neutral pronouns such as "they". Many trans bois are also genderqueer/nonbinary (in itself a trans/transgender group), or might identify as cis persons or trans men, and yet practice genderfuck in which they do not fit in either masculine or feminine binary gender presentation. Some bois identify as one or more of these, but they almost always identify as lesbians, dykes, or queer. īoi may also refer to someone assigned female at birth, who generally does not identify as, or only partially identifies as feminine, female, a girl, or a woman. The term can also be used by anyone who wishes to distinguish from heterosexual or heteronormative identities.
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A submissive butch in the BDSM community.The term boi may be used to denote a number of other sexual orientations and possibilities that are not mutually exclusive: 1.3 Usage in popular culture and meme culture.
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A modern day incarnation of UNIT also appeared around the same time in the 2004-2005 Big Finish audio series UNIT, which used Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart as a central character. Davies, the United Nations objected to the use of its name in the fictional paramilitary organisation, even though it had been used as such since 1968 they allowed the use of the abbreviations "UN" and "UNIT", as long as they were not spelled out to imply a UN charter (but a single line in "Sontaran Strategem" indicates that the UN still provides UNIT funding). Other than the brief video appearance here, UNIT would not reappear until Doctor Who: The Sontaran Stratagem (2008), at which point the name - still abbreviated UNIT - is changed to "Unified Intelligence Taskforce".
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In this episode, the Doctor spells out the acronym as "United Nations Intelligence Taskforce", as it had been during the classic series.
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UNIT, an organization which was first introduced in the Second Doctor serial Doctor Who: The Invasion: Episode One (1968) and appeared throughout the rest of the classic series (including most of the Third Doctor's run), makes its first appearance on screen since the Seventh Doctor story Doctor Who: Battlefield: Part Three (1989).