It doesn't - but it should be 'broadly' obvious why women are sometimes nicknamed "broads" - (or used to be, before Political Correctness took firm control of the English language...!) And far fewer men than women regard or intend the term as derogatory. The reason is simply because, when viewed from behind, the adult female figure generally looks much "broader in the beam" and thus proportionally wider across the hips than that of her male counterpart - a commonplace impression often accentuated in the ideal modern woman by her contrastingly narrow wasp-like waist.
too broad means that there is a lot of information provided and very general.
it means that something is broad casting nation wide!
it means to say something simple for something of a broad conception.
To be like a woman
sought by woman
a woman
The term 'broad' to describe a woman is slang or disrespectful. Some men are brought up with no manners and have little respect for women when they would address a woman as a 'broad.'
It's a very deroggitive name to refer to a woman. The guy is speaking as if the woman is an object and not human. The term was frequently used on 1960's era television by comedians.
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a broad comment.
When a man refers to a woman as a "broad," it typically reflects a casual or informal attitude toward her. The term can carry a connotation of being somewhat outdated or even disrespectful, as it may reduce a woman to a stereotype rather than acknowledging her individuality. Its use can vary based on context, tone, and the relationship between the individuals involved. Overall, it’s important to consider the nuances and potential implications of using such language.
too broad means that there is a lot of information provided and very general.
from the broad valley
To generalise
a broad comment.
its mean that you are a harami..
it means a women.