Sentences with phrase «derogatory names»

"Derogatory names" refers to insulting or offensive words or terms used to belittle or demean someone or a group of people. Full definition
At least: 12 mild profanities and 3 terms of Deity used as expletives, and the use of derogatory names for the enemy.
Recent Dalit protest movements in India have increasingly used the term Dalit to demonstrate the rejection of derogatory names given by outsiders and further, to refer to their pain, suffering and hope for liberation.
Be kind people, there is really no need to call others derogatory names to make your point.
Next to it are a series of small canvases called Women's Words, each emblazoned with often derogatory names given to women and parts of their bodies, from the affectionate Love to the Village Bicycle, from Bit of Crumpet to Dirty Old Slapper.
Court Says Bullying Was Stalking»: The Associated Press provides a report that begins, «A teenager who called a schoolmate «fat penguin» and other derogatory names in front of other students for months committed misdemeanor stalking, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday.
All my White Power buddies, this pastor is gone past our norms of just burning the crosses in the black neighbourhoods, I have never seen muslims burn any religions holy books or call any other religion derogatory names.
And that includes being called a liar and a coward, in addition to just general anti-Christian derogatory names.
And now all you know and can do is call people derogatory names!
The technical director, who refutes the allegations, has been accused of sexism and calling Paralympic cyclists derogatory names.
Other derogatory names like, «Vuusya uungu» which means «touch bottom» or Wakatimba, means «butt», will be banned from being mentioned or used as official names.
If you kiss or not kiss on the first date, it does not make you a [insert any of the many derogatory names for women who pursue sexual activity on their own terms, however much or little that is].
[There's] frustration among Tea Party conservatives that Bennett was championing an initiative that they've come to see as an Obama administration initiative (with its own derogatory name, «Obamacore»).
Where clans allow the tag of a clever and / or super derogatory name and allows the player to carry it past a game - specific low level during any game mode, Squads allows a similar but deeper experience in terms of the way matches are played.
Good examples include the walking simulator genre, a fairly derogatory name for a type of game characterised by its lack of real interaction and focus on decision - making and writing (some famous examples include Gone Home and Dear Esther).
a) Unnecessary physical contact; b) Showing or sending pornography, sexual pictures or sexually explicit graffiti; and c) Sex - specific derogatory names.
The general public loves to hate lawyers, making them the subject of jokes, complaining about legal fees, and creating derogatory names.
After they broke up, he shared the photo with other children, who then called her hurtful, derogatory names via text and social media.
He has nothing to defend» Then why is it that the atheists are the very ones who mock, belittle, and call derogatory names those who profess their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?
Called all sorts of derogatory names, screamed at, to the point of going home with headaches.
According to Dr. Carneiro, as she entered the field, Mourinho called her a highly sexist and derogatory name in Portuguese.
They even have derogatory names for Arsenal fans.
A South Carolina employee was let go after calling a Muslim co-worker a derogatory name, grabbing her arm and threatening to cut her throat, according to the Charlotte Observer.
I was R Cranium... decided to change... I took the name so people who like to change peoples names would have no where to go since I call myself a derogatory name, but it didn't matter.
He showed more grace than many of the emails I get, and didn't call me any derogatory names.
Until this morning, I have never called fred a derogatory name.
I am often speaking to an individual about someone they strongly dislike (even hate), and rather than refer to that other person in any way, either by their actual name or even some derogatory name (that fool, that idiot, that moron), the person I am talking to will simply say something like, «I can't stand to be around that... any longer!»
I have yet to meet someone who has been called a derogatory name who remains interested in listening.
I finally figured out that he was talking about a person, and who this person was he was upset with, but I realized that in Western Culture, we insult people by calling them derogatory names.
In Middle Eastern culture, it appears that it is a greater insult to keep someone nameless, than to give them a derogatory name such as «fool» or «idiot» (or something more vulgar and crude).
Being able to use typically incorrect and derogatory names for a group of people (redskins, Indians etc), in no way compares to the legal sanctioning of taking 2 birds.
Romans called Jews by a derogatory name, philistine.
But they never see themselves being hateful when they mock, ridicule and belittle believers, calling them all kinds of derogatory names, even using profanities.
> Then why is it that the atheists are the very ones who mock, belittle, and call derogatory names those who profess their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?
But the NPP did not see anything humiliating about this derogatory name - tag, and gladly and gleefully embraced it, because of the little monies which came along with this debt forgiveance.
We can disagree and still leave behind the derogatory name calling that the Governor continues to embrace,» Collins spokesperson Sarah Minkel said.
Don't ever want to be called a derogatory name again or have your body insulted by your significant other?
He followed that up with a particularly ugly editorial in today's Tribune in which he actually accused a CTU member of calling him a derogatory name out in the street.
I've seen some idle chatter that compares the SteamBox (what's our derogatory name for that — the Sbone?)
They called him derogatory names, told him he'd be better off dead.
The severity can be of such little consequence as a parent occasionally calling the other parent a derogatory name; or it could be as overwhelming as the parent's campaign of consciously destroying the children's relationship with the other parent.
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