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she/he

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[shee-er-hee, shee-hee] / ˈʃi ərˈhi, ˈʃiˈhi /
  1. a combined form used as a singular nominative pronoun to denote someone either female or male.

    Each employee must sign the register when she/he enters or leaves.


Gender

See he 1.

Example Sentences

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She says she he reported the messages to social media companies, but that the outcome has been mixed.

From BBC • Sep. 7, 2023

Marissa Moss: He writes to her about the pressure he’s facing and that she, he keeps using the term loyal.

From Scientific American • Sep. 7, 2023

She said she he had a miscarriage shortly thereafter.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 29, 2022

Asking the following for a friend- would it make one a bad person if she/ he followed Sam Nunberg from channel to channel on cable news today/tonight ?

From Washington Post • Mar. 6, 2018

"Man, I was around here doing some business, so I figured I'd pop in. Your mother ain't here, is she?" he asked, peeking around.

From "When I Was the Greatest" by Jason Reynolds