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"doll"
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Is it rude to refer to a lady as "Doll"?
Is it OK to refer to a lady you know as "Doll"?
How would you feel if someone called you "Doll"?
Is it OK to refer to a lady you know as "Doll"?
How would you feel if someone called you "Doll"?
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I've been told to, "Be a doll and (whatever)" and although I don't particularly care to "be a doll" I usually go ahead and (whatever) anyway.
05:38 Wed 24th Jul 2019
I think, like any use of language, it's all about context and intent.
You can't generalise about the use of language, it is entirely based on the intention behind its use, so someone using the word 'Doll' in one context may be being affectionate, and another may be being aggressive.
The word is not moveable, but the context and intent always are.
You can't generalise about the use of language, it is entirely based on the intention behind its use, so someone using the word 'Doll' in one context may be being affectionate, and another may be being aggressive.
The word is not moveable, but the context and intent always are.