This is called verbal abuse and is punishable by a court of law. Get evedince, wittnesses, etc. Although I have personally have no problem with cussing and that sort of thing, I will whoop somebody's fat *** if they cuss around my baby bro. Good luck!
It means someone with you is pushing it around.
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It might mean she likes him but don't worry. If your husband were to be hiding the calls then it is something to worry about. Go out for dinner with your husband and show him how much he mattersto you and that female employee will relize there is no point even to try. You husband loves you and you love him. So my adive is to spend more time with him and show him how much you love him.
When someone calls you "meow meow" they may be calling you a cat as a term of endearment. This would not be a derogatory term.
he calls her a super model
"Cow" is a derogatory slang term. It means that you, as a woman, are an unpleasant or coarse (i.e., not being or acting like a lady).
Dyke is a derogatory term for a masculine lesbian. Some women in the LGBT community use the term positively as a label.
Because you are attracted to her.
No, not general "health". Employers can evaluate each employee's ability to perform job duties the employer calls essential.
No, that is rediculous...she is trying to guilt trip you...29 years without one derogatory! that is incredible, there are people who use them all the time (not literally all the time, but often) who are not abusers...no, i dont think you are.
He calls him a "rat-catcher"; "Tybalt, thou rat-catcher, will you walk?". He also calls him "Prince of Cats" in act II Scene IV and "King of Cats" Act III Scene I. A cat is I suppose a rat-catcher so it boils down to the same thing.
They can't take something that belongs to you, but you should not be making personal calls while on the job. You could be fired for that.