Note to Ashley: The use of the term Broads is my love for colloquial speech of archaic proportions. I'm considering bringing "Dame" back and love using the phrase, "This all happened back in the summer of twenty aught six." The particular usage in my case was me being stupid and silly and being annoyed with one broad/dame/female-type. When used in my speech/writing patterns, I tend to call a broad a woman in her late teens to twenties, who has exhibited absolutely no characteristics towards growing up and acting responsibly, therefore, I would never use the term broad while referring to you. I've also used it when denoting a random fem-type who I find rather attractive in a public setting but have no desire to talk too, IE, "Hey bro, check out those broads over there, that'd be fun for ten to twenty minutes (alright, 2-3 minutes)." For further information on any of the terms spelled out previously, check the Appendix of Pete's word usage which can be found at the back of your textbook. Thank you.
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