Who is the patsanka? Meaning of the word
Who is the patsanka? What girls are called babies and what does it mean?
Origin of the word
As it is easy to understand, the word "little girl" came fromrelated to him "boy". In turn, the word "boy" was transformed from the Jewish word "pottsen". Pottsenami called unpleasant, slippery young people under the age of 25 years. Soon this word migrated to the criminal world, where it lost its negative meaning. The boys just began to call young people under 25 years old. Nobody thought about who was a patsanka. As it always happens, the criminal word migrated to semi-criminal street youth, gaining even some "respectful" value. A bad, unreliable boy will not be called a boy.
The meaning of the word "little girl" is slightly different from the above, because in women's circles the hierarchy is not very pronounced.
Who is the patsanka?
- A girl who, unlike her peers, does notlikes to spend time for the traditional girly games, but prefers a company of boys in the yard. In this sense, the word has no criminal meaning: a little girl can even be called a little girl by her relatives. A girl older than 16-17 years old patsanka call the language does not turn, so most often the term is used for girls 8-13 years old.
- "The little girl" in the meaning of "girl boy". A girl who is in a relationship with a "boy". Often the concept is used to "tie" a girl to herself and carries a kind of pejorative attitude towards her passion, but sometimes the girls are proud of this and call themselves girls, demonstrating how young they are.
- A girl who adheres to the masculine style inclothes, wearing a short haircut, etc. If the girl is an adult, she has the right to choose her own style, and the term "little girl" is inappropriate for her. The girls call the girls, spending time in the men's company and having male hobbies. It is necessary to distinguish this and the first meaning, despite the fact that they are very similar: in the first case, a girl can be called a girl even by relatives, and this does not bear any pejorative context, in the third case in a decent society a girl is not called a girl.
Attitude to the girls
Who is the patsanka: an ordinary girl or a "guy" in a female form? Obviously, girls who have male interests - ordinary girls, and equate them with "peasants", as some do, is extremely incorrect. In the 21st century, the girl does not need to be feminine in appearance to remain a real lady: there are girls wearing ultra-short haircuts and menswear, but surpassing in education, erudition and femininity of their girlfriends in dresses.