An old fashion term used to describe women dame or damsel. An old fashion term used when speaking to a woman is my lady.
My favorite is Broad
Answerthere is not one and even if there was you should have respect enough for women not to call them by it. AnswerGood question! Despite what the above poster has informed you, rest assured that there are not zero but several of these words, and there are many reasons (e.g. poetic license) why one might use them while still respecting women. I have linked below a very good compilation, but for those with smaller attention spans, here's short a list off the top of my head: broad, dame, doll, twist, babe, gal, belle, skirt, Betty, frail.Slang has variations of definitions. Slang in different cultures is also different.
I know being Latin that Chica is the Hispanic slang. Also Chic is slang.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'woman' is a gender specific word for a female.
old lady, gurl, shorty, ball and chain, momma, chica, or bitch
Gal
Misses
Maid
Maiden
Madame
Damsel
Ma'am
Lady
Broad
Dame
Slang terms for a woman:
Slang terms for a man:
I will post non-offensive terms only:
sandwich-maker
woman
Countess is the feminine term
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun stag is a word for a male deer; the noun doe is a word for a female deer. The term 'going stag' is a slang term for a male attending an occasion alone; there is no equivalent term for a female attending alone. A female attending an occasion alone would be referred to as a woman, a loner, a single, etc.
The feminine form of alumnus is 'alumna'.
No, 'waitress' is feminine. The masculine term is 'waiter.' The usual unisex term is 'server.'
The Jews typically translate this word directly from the Hebrew as a feminine version of the Hebrew "elem" - which means young man. Therefore "almah" is a young woman. The Christians typically go with the Septuagint which uses the term "parthenos" which was usually used for the virgins consecrated in a Temple. As a result, Christians read "almah" as referring to a virgin woman as opposed to merely a young woman.
It's the word for a woman in French. It is related to feminine.
A Girly Girl is a term for a woman that likes to dress in a very feminine, traditional fashion. They also may have a more feminine and bubbly personality.
The traditional term is aviatrix (feminine form of 'aviator') but it isn't used much anymore.
Soinster is a strictly feminine term indicating an unmarried woman (with negative connotations). An unmarried man is a bachelor, a term with no negative connotations.
Feminine is a word that refers to a woman. This word can describe something that belongs to a woman or how a woman acts.
Countess is the feminine term
A single woman is a spinster.A single man is a bachelor.
woman hawk
The informal term for a female bachelor is bachelorette.(An earlier term was "spinster" which is seldom used today.)
A woman might use Carefree for feminine hygiene needs and convenience. In addition, a woman might use Carefree for feminine care and comfort for a woman's needs.
Señorita is the term for "young woman" or "unmarried woman." It is always feminine. The masculine counterpart is Señor, but that would be a formal address to any male as in "mister" in english, whether or not the person is married.
Noble woman