femmer

adj

Etymology

Likely from Old Norse fimr (“nimble, agile”).

  1. derived from fimr

Definitions

  1. Thin, fragile.

  2. comparative form of femme

    comparative form of femme: more femme

    • If we see couples into butch-femme relationships, we go, "Oh, yick!" GRACE: Perhaps I'm a little butchier than she is and she's a little femmer. We both cook. I'm more of a breakfast cook and she's more of a dinner cook.
    • And ever-loving Lesbians, some butcher than even the butch muscled men, some femmer than the manikins in the Frederick's of Hollywood windows; yes, and the older gays — homosexuals, please! —are here, though not as many[…]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA