Talk:Shim
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Often overlooked when searching for the definition of a shim is a much used term for "shemales" and the name is derived from she/him..shim.
And yet two of the usage examples show "shim" being used in a subject, not object, context (where you would use "he", not "him"). I'm not convinced of the accuracy of that, especially considering that other fairly obscure terms like sie (he/she) are actually better known, at least online. 86.131.98.189 00:12, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- I've taken the liberty of removing this text from this article, since it has absolutely nothing to do with the topic under discussion. This is an encyclopedia, not a dictionary. If anyone thinks the topic is worth reinstating as an article in its own right, they're welcome to do so; the text is below. -- scwimbush 15:46, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Transexual (she + him == "shim") also used for (usually non-heterosexual) man masquerading as women online (see Gender-bait) for simulated cyber-sex and fetish purposes. In referring to gender, "shim" denotes a non-determined sex of an unborn fetus. The word was coined by Steven Bill, a self-proclaimed etymologist, who became frustrated in not knowing how to refer to a friend's unborn baby without knowing its gender. "Shim" allows for either male or female, it is the combination of the words, "him" (male pronoun) and "she" (female pronoun). Example "Can I feel shim kicking your belly?" The flexibility of the word allows for usage in the future tense as well as the past and present tense. Example: "Did shim move inside you?" Or "How is shim doing these days?"
[edit] kill the link
Remove the external link to "A single-pixel transparent gif used as a shim". It's an example of some wierd technicute from 10 years ago. --212.143.17.66 04:56, 22 May 2006 (UTC)