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It refers to a young woman making her way in society, or more traditionally a begginer, someone who is new at something.
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female
Usual "feminine" refers to woman and "masculine" refers to men,
No, witches can be of any gender. The term "witch" traditionally refers to someone who practices witchcraft, regardless of their gender.
Someone might accuse a white woman of being a black woman online if she is trying to pretend to be someone she is not.
Feminine is a word that refers to a woman. This word can describe something that belongs to a woman or how a woman acts.
mister
Menarche refers to the beginning of a woman's reproductive ability and menopause refers to its end.
Bachelor refers to an unmarried Man. Bachelorette refers to an unmarried Woman.
Anything messy, I suppose. I think the term you're looking for is "sloppy seconds", which refers to having sex with a woman immediately following her having sex with someone else.
In the title "To Coy His Mistress," the word "mistress" refers to a woman with whom someone is having a romantic or sexual relationship. The word "coy" suggests that the speaker is trying to flirt or playfully tease this woman.