When we call a man an ogre or a woman a witch, we often mean to highlight their perceived unpleasantness or malevolence. These terms evoke images of monstrous or sinister traits, suggesting that the individual embodies characteristics that are socially unacceptable or harmful. Additionally, such labels can reflect broader societal stereotypes about gender and power, where women, in particular, may be unfairly demonized for asserting themselves. Ultimately, these terms serve as a shorthand for labeling behaviors that deviate from societal norms.
To call someone that, it is meant as an insult. Ogre - fat, manly, ugly, stocky. Witch - cruel, complain-y, nag-y, annoying.
there ugly
It's really spelled shawty and some people say it when they are refering to a girl or women Cuz they don't Call men Shawty.
wicked is about Elphaba's (the wicked witch of the west) life was before she was mean and ow she turned mean and who the characters really are
samina really means in Arabic witch is the only language you can translate it in is beautiful
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
Cute
sarcastic.
Kind
Kind
What do you mean a witch? If you mean an actual spell casting witch then just tell him.