Terms vs Mouseburger - What's the difference?
terms | mouseburger |
A woman of no particular intellect or attractiveness.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 26, author=Alessandra Stanley, title=Gifted and Talented, in a Grown-Up Way, work=New York Times
, passage=The female equivalent is quite different: heroines in books and movies more often begin as losers ?— wallflower, spinster, ugly ducking, bluestocking or mouseburger ?—? and work or will their way to unlikely triumph, be it marriage to Mr. Rochester or the editorship of Cosmopolitan or a seat in the United States Senate. }}
As nouns the difference between terms and mouseburger
is that terms is while mouseburger is a woman of no particular intellect or attractiveness.mouseburger
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