For the Record: the Pronunciation of "Gynoid"
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For the Record: the Pronunciation of "Gynoid"
I don't know if the answer to this question should be obvious or not. Should the "g" be hard or soft?
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Hard g.
Soft g makes it seem like we're basing the word on "gyro"
Which makes soft g "jynoid" sound like some kind of
small ball-bearing joint structure, maybe invovled in navigation.
And because English language has really screwed up spelling vs. pronunciation rules, the sentence
"How many gyros does your gynoid have?"
with one soft g and one hard g
actually makes sense
Soft g makes it seem like we're basing the word on "gyro"
Which makes soft g "jynoid" sound like some kind of
small ball-bearing joint structure, maybe invovled in navigation.
And because English language has really screwed up spelling vs. pronunciation rules, the sentence
"How many gyros does your gynoid have?"
with one soft g and one hard g
actually makes sense
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That damn'd term
I've always imagined it as "guy-noid".
And I'm with Robotman and Noidguy. I don't like the term either!
What's the provenance of it, for that matter (as in, how long has it been in usage)?
While some of the members say gynoid reminds them of an alien, to me it's suggestive of that obnoxious Domino's cartoon mascot, The 'Noid, that mutters "Pizza, pizza!"
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And I'm with Robotman and Noidguy. I don't like the term either!

While some of the members say gynoid reminds them of an alien, to me it's suggestive of that obnoxious Domino's cartoon mascot, The 'Noid, that mutters "Pizza, pizza!"

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I thought we were friends. How could you do a thing like that? I was just going to fix coffee. 

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Though WinterRose brought up the soft G in "misogynist," I think the better example is the hard G of "gynecologist." I've always thought of this word as having a hard G sound.
I've also never particularly liked the word ... it certainly isn't as sexy as a bunch of other alternatives. I prefer "female android," "female robot," or "robot woman" ... though if it has to be said in a single word I probably like "girlbot" the best. Sounds more playful and sexy than "fembot" which for some reason sounds hard to me. In other words, "fembot" sounds like it's equipped for combat but "girlbot" sounds more like somebody I'd like to take home.
I've also never particularly liked the word ... it certainly isn't as sexy as a bunch of other alternatives. I prefer "female android," "female robot," or "robot woman" ... though if it has to be said in a single word I probably like "girlbot" the best. Sounds more playful and sexy than "fembot" which for some reason sounds hard to me. In other words, "fembot" sounds like it's equipped for combat but "girlbot" sounds more like somebody I'd like to take home.

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On the Utility of the term "gynoid"
The word "gynoid" isn't of much use in speech, not to me at least. It's virtually unknown outside of our internet community(s), and it doesn't sound sexy with either a soft or hard G. It's a legitimate neologism, with good roots, and a literate person would understand the meaning after a half a moment's reflection. Plus, outside of on-line, I'm closeted enough that the word would never pass my lips aloud.
However, "gynoid" does have one important use - as a search term. Along with "fembot' and the historical "ASFR" label, "gynoid" won't ever give you irrelevant hits at the search engine.
If only "girlbot", "chicbot", "babebot", "hottiebot" or some similarly pleasing term were in any widespread use, I'd be glad to let "gynoid" fade into the fondly remembered past.
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However, "gynoid" does have one important use - as a search term. Along with "fembot' and the historical "ASFR" label, "gynoid" won't ever give you irrelevant hits at the search engine.
If only "girlbot", "chicbot", "babebot", "hottiebot" or some similarly pleasing term were in any widespread use, I'd be glad to let "gynoid" fade into the fondly remembered past.
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Just to weigh in on the discussion, I had always assumed gynoid to be pronounced with a hard G.
That said, I'll echo Mr. Coba and Keraptis and mention that the word 'gynoid' doesn't really ring my bell much. "Female android", for whatever reason, is a little bit more to my taste.
"Girlbot" is not without a certain appeal, I will admit... I rather like that.
That said, I'll echo Mr. Coba and Keraptis and mention that the word 'gynoid' doesn't really ring my bell much. "Female android", for whatever reason, is a little bit more to my taste.
"Girlbot" is not without a certain appeal, I will admit... I rather like that.
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Yeah, "android" is used in the same context, Robotman, to describe how fat in men accumulates around the gut rather than the thighs or breasts.
And I don't expect the word will ever be in common use, but I think it will one day be popular amongst tradespeople, engineers, and other industry professionals for its specificity (that is, when there's an industry).
And I don't expect the word will ever be in common use, but I think it will one day be popular amongst tradespeople, engineers, and other industry professionals for its specificity (that is, when there's an industry).
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