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* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'': Duchess of the S-Force becomes one thanks to Coop, turning into a slob and a GassHole.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'': Duchess of the S-Force becomes one thanks to Coop, turning her into a slob and a GassHole.
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Gag Boobs was renamed to Boob Based Gag. Removing or moving entries that don't fit the description.


* ''ComicBook/BattleChasers'': Red Monika is a tall, leggy, [[GagBoobs cartoonishly well-endowed]], beer-drinkin', hard-livin' air pirate. [[MsFanservice "Sexy" doesn't begin to describe her]].

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* ''ComicBook/BattleChasers'': Red Monika is a tall, leggy, [[GagBoobs cartoonishly well-endowed]], well-endowed, beer-drinkin', hard-livin' air pirate. [[MsFanservice "Sexy" doesn't begin to describe her]].
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Per TRS, this was renamed to Sex Starts Story Stops


* In the BritishSeries ''Series/WishMeLuck'', British Agent Mattie Firman is, [[TheForties unusually for the time]], a forthright, athletic woman who doesn't mince words, swears a lot--her CatchPhrase is "oh, SOD!"--is always willing to have a drink at the pub with the male cadets (and whup their asses in combat practice), and has one night stands, none of which are behaviors people approved of in women at the time. Even her {{Love Interest|s}} Colin/Cyrano is a bit thrown when [[FakeOutMakeOut after they]] [[CoitusEnsues sleep together]], she says matter of factly "We don't have to make anything of it" and mentions picking up a guy at the movies for a fling the day before she shipped out.

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* In the BritishSeries ''Series/WishMeLuck'', British Agent Mattie Firman is, [[TheForties unusually for the time]], a forthright, athletic woman who doesn't mince words, swears a lot--her CatchPhrase is "oh, SOD!"--is always willing to have a drink at the pub with the male cadets (and whup their asses in combat practice), and has one night stands, none of which are behaviors people approved of in women at the time. Even her {{Love Interest|s}} Colin/Cyrano is a bit thrown when [[FakeOutMakeOut after they]] [[CoitusEnsues sleep together]], together, she says matter of factly "We don't have to make anything of it" and mentions picking up a guy at the movies for a fling the day before she shipped out.
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* The minotaur Bossa Nova in ''Fanfic/ManehattansLoneGuardian'' falls under this trope when she's not busy being a grouch. She considers arm wrestling to be serious business, hollers when she wins, and loudly encourages her fans to cheer for her opponent if they gave her a good match. She prefers having a job where she can use her strength, and while she's good at her clothing-related job, she only puts up with it for the sake of getting by financially.
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** Nami skirts the edge of this trope. She's very feminine in her dress, cute in her mannerisms (when she wants something), and knows how to manipulate men (read: Sanji, not that that takes much) with her looks. On the other hand, she can out-drink Zoro, who is a bit of an alcoholic, drops the sweet talk when she isn't trying to scam you out of your money going for insults instead, and shows no fear playing hardball with men much stronger than her (even if she's just doing the negotiations, and intends to step back and let the stronger crew members do the actual beating). Of all the pirates, she probably comes the closest to "raping pillaging and stealing." Zoro often comments that Sanji's attentions to her (and Robin, but whatever) are ridiculous taking into account that Nami is [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness usually]] more of a man than the cook himself. Even if she does like to look pretty.

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** Nami skirts the edge of this trope. She's very feminine in her dress, cute in her mannerisms (when she wants something), and knows how to manipulate men (read: Sanji, not that that takes much) with her looks. On the other hand, she can out-drink Zoro, who is a bit of an alcoholic, drops the sweet talk when she isn't trying to scam you out of your money going for insults instead, and shows no fear playing hardball with men much stronger than her (even if she's just doing the negotiations, and intends to step back and let the stronger crew members do the actual beating). Of all the pirates, she probably comes the closest to "raping "raping, pillaging and stealing." Zoro often comments that Sanji's attentions to her (and Robin, but whatever) are ridiculous taking into account that Nami is [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness usually]] more of a man than the cook himself. Even if she does like to look pretty.



* ''Film/SororityRow'': Chugs. She's a very heavy drinker (hence the nickname), is sexually very aggressive and seemingly none too obsessed with personal hygiene ("you taste like vomit," as one boy told her after she stuck her tongue down his throat). Her answering machine also instructs callers to "leave a message after the *BURP*."

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* ''Film/SororityRow'': Chugs. She's a very heavy drinker (hence the nickname), is sexually very aggressive and seemingly none too obsessed with personal hygiene ("you taste like vomit," vomit", as one boy told her after she stuck her tongue down his throat). Her answering machine also instructs callers to "leave a message after the *BURP*."



* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': Jadzia Dax belongs to the Trill species who can [[BizarreAlienBiology fuse]] with an intelligent worm-like symbiont. The symbiont is very long-lived and when the humanoid body dies it is implanted into a new body, carrying all the memories and identities of all previous hosts. This creates a new individual who has lived as both men and women several times over. Jadzia (The name of the Trill, Dax is the symbiont) is usually a disciplined, intelligent, and very-well mannered officer, but off-duty can get a little bit wild -- sometimes meeting up with her [[CoolOldLady old Klingon friends]] for a night of starting drunken bar fights. Sisko also calls her "Old Man," having been friends with Dax's previous host.

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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': Jadzia Dax belongs to the Trill species who can [[BizarreAlienBiology fuse]] with an intelligent worm-like symbiont. The symbiont is very long-lived and when the humanoid body dies it is implanted into a new body, carrying all the memories and identities of all previous hosts. This creates a new individual who has lived as both men and women several times over. Jadzia (The name of the Trill, Dax is the symbiont) is usually a disciplined, intelligent, and very-well mannered officer, but off-duty can get a little bit wild -- sometimes meeting up with her [[CoolOldLady old Klingon friends]] for a night of starting drunken bar fights. Sisko also calls her "Old Man," Man", having been friends with Dax's previous host.



* Music/{{Pink}} about half the time, if not more. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW1dbiD_zDk "Get the Party Started,"]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFu3YzRnyDU "Trouble,"]] "Cuz I Can", "So What", "Bad Influence"...

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* Music/{{Pink}} about half the time, if not more. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW1dbiD_zDk "Get the Party Started,"]] Started",]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFu3YzRnyDU "Trouble,"]] "Trouble",]] "Cuz I Can", "So What", "Bad Influence"...



* [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] loudly flaunts that the TNA Knockouts (read: women wrestlers) are not the typical "[[Wrestling/{{WWE}} divas]]," they went ahead and gave us the exact opposite of a diva just to prove the point, in the form of [[Wrestling/JessicaKresa ODB]], who fit this trope like a glove. [[AmazonianBeauty Built like a brick shithouse]], given to smoking, drinking, and violence, and unlikely to win a beauty contest, her name stands for "One Dirty Bitch". It was unsurprising when TNA then turned her and Jacqueline into a {{tag team}}.

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* [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] loudly flaunts that the TNA Knockouts (read: women wrestlers) are not the typical "[[Wrestling/{{WWE}} divas]]," divas]]", they went ahead and gave us the exact opposite of a diva just to prove the point, in the form of [[Wrestling/JessicaKresa ODB]], who fit this trope like a glove. [[AmazonianBeauty Built like a brick shithouse]], given to smoking, drinking, and violence, and unlikely to win a beauty contest, her name stands for "One Dirty Bitch". It was unsurprising when TNA then turned her and Jacqueline into a {{tag team}}.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow'' features Cleopatra as one of these. Peabody spends quite some time trying to make her more refined so she can impress Caeser, only for him to be an AmazonChaser.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow'' features Cleopatra as one of these. Peabody spends quite some time trying to make her more refined so she can impress Caeser, Caesar, only for him to be an AmazonChaser.



** Although Marge is not an example, Homer once described being married to her as "Like having a best friend, and he lets me feel his boobs," summarizing this trope to a T.

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** Although Marge is not an example, Homer once described being married to her as "Like having a best friend, and he lets me feel his boobs," boobs", summarizing this trope to a T.
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* ''Film/BadMoms'' has Carla, who swears, drinks, smokes pot and has sex with random guys in a very frat bro way, as well as [[HandsOffParenting giving minimal effort regarding raising her son]]. ''Film/ABadMomsChristmas'' reveals her mother [[GenerationXerox is more or less the same way]].
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* In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'', Kanna Kirishima has some rather crude language (though she averts using masculine pronouns). She's given [[AccentAdaptation a heavy masculine-sounding Brooklyn accent]] in the [[Anime/SakuraWarsTV TV series]].

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* In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'', Kanna Kirishima has some rather crude language (though she averts using masculine pronouns). She's given [[AccentAdaptation a heavy masculine-sounding Brooklyn accent]] in the [[Anime/SakuraWarsTV [[Anime/SakuraWars2000 TV series]].
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* ''Anime/GhostInTheShell'': Major Kusanagi fits this trope perfectly when she's not working. She likes beer, drives very aggressively, [[LesYay likes girls]], loves to scare the shit out of people, and is well known to the owners of some less reputable bars. Also in the manga, she's living with her boyfriend who's also a cop. At one point Batou even asks her if she'd ever consider switching to a male cybernetic body [[spoiler:(which she winds up doing at the end of the original manga, even though it's a DudeLooksLikeALady body).]]

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* ''Anime/GhostInTheShell'': ''Manga/GhostInTheShell'': Major Kusanagi fits this trope perfectly when she's not working. She likes beer, drives very aggressively, [[LesYay likes girls]], loves to scare the shit out of people, and is well known to the owners of some less reputable bars. Also in the manga, she's She's also living with her boyfriend boyfriend, who's also a cop. At one point point, Batou even asks her if she'd ever consider switching to a male cybernetic body [[spoiler:(which she winds up doing at the end of the original manga, even though it's a DudeLooksLikeALady body).]]body)]].

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* ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'': Melissa Mao, depicted in the picture at the top of page. She is a Sergeant Major in Mithril, drinks ''way'' too much beer, smokes a lot, is a BigEater, and says very crude, foul language. Her hygiene is also pretty poor, as it's once shown that she left a bunch of cigarettes and at least 20 cans of beer on Tessa's coffee table. She even ran away from an arranged marriage to go join the marines (while still wearing her wedding dress). As for the sex part, she's very open about talking about it (as seen when she ruthlessly teases [[ChasteHero Sousuke]] and gets exasperated that he doesn't know what condoms are for). [[spoiler:She also apparently likes it a lot, as is revealed when she finally enters into a relationship with Kurz (they engage in sex multiple times a day).]]


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* ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'': Melissa Mao, depicted in the picture at the top of page. She is a Sergeant Major in Mithril, drinks ''way'' too much beer, smokes a lot, is a BigEater, and says very crude, foul language. Her hygiene is also pretty poor, as it's once shown that she left a bunch of cigarettes and at least 20 cans of beer on Tessa's coffee table. She even ran away from an arranged marriage to go join the marines (while still wearing her wedding dress). As for the sex part, she's very open about talking about it (as seen when she ruthlessly teases [[ChasteHero Sousuke]] and gets exasperated that he doesn't know what condoms are for). [[spoiler:She also apparently likes it a lot, as is revealed when she finally enters into a relationship with Kurz (they engage in sex multiple times a day).]]
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* Music/BowlingForSoup: "Girl All the Bad Guys Want"

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* Music/BowlingForSoup: "Girl All the Bad Guys Want"Want" is about an awkward guy crushing on a ladette and trying to seem tough to attract her.
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* 2B from ''VideoGame/NierAutomata''. Don't let her looks fool you; stoic, calculated, cold, dutiful, and able to kick robot ass with the rest of the guys, she definitely has a masculine-leaning personality for these reasons and more, one of the [[ActionGirl ma]][[MsFanservice ny]] [[ShesGotLegs reasons]] fans admire her character.

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* 2B from ''VideoGame/NierAutomata''. Don't let her looks fool you; stoic, calculated, cold, dutiful, and able to kick robot ass with the rest of the guys, she definitely has a masculine-leaning personality for these reasons and more, one of the [[ActionGirl ma]][[MsFanservice ny]] [[ShesGotLegs reasons]] reasons fans admire her character.

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* Magnolia "Dusty" Clydesdale from ''Film/TheAppleDumplingGang''. Just see what she does to Donovan after discovering he bought the big brass bed in the general store.[[note]]The two had agreed to a platonic marriage to be an acceptable couple so they could adopt the Bradley children; Dusty mistakenly figured Donovan had bought the bed to "exercise his husbandly prerogatives" and kind of overreacted.[[/note]]
* Charlie from ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'', minus the more 'adult' aspects of this trope. Charlie collects model cars and is big into car repair, and dresses in a very tomboyish manner: jeans, band shirts, boxers, shorts.
* Megan in ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' - sexually forward, not exactly a dainty eater and she even enthusiastically suggests setting up a female fight club for the bachelorette party.
* ''Film/CharliesAngels2019'': Sabina embodies this trope, with her {{boyish short hair}}, [[LadySwearsALot potty mouth]], fairly masculine clothing while not on the job (undercover she dolls it up when required) and cheerful, frat boy-like personality. It's also implied she's lesbian or bisexual, as she flirts often with women and gets [[DistractedByTheSexy distracted when attractive ones are nearby]].
* Carmen in ''Film/TheColorOfMoney'' is a light version of this. She keeps herself looking nice, but she spends her time hanging around pool halls, smoking and drinking with the guys. She is also a lot more StreetSmart than her boyfriend, Vincent.
* ''Film/{{Dope}}'': Diggy acts and dresses just like a boy, to the point that she's [[LadyLooksLikeADude mistaken for one repeatedly]] and only hangs out [[OneOfTheBoys with her male best friends]], whose interests she shares (including girls, being a ButchLesbian).



* Frances, the protagonist of ''Film/FloatLikeAButterfly'', smokes, swears, fights, isn't grossed out by skinning animals, and above all wants to be a boxer.



* Creator/MelissaMcCarthy plays Shannon Mullins in ''Film/TheHeat'', a tough-as-nails female cop who's far more intimidating than her male coworkers and about as unfeminine as you can get, yet she has a very active sex life.
* Rose Hildridge, the fast-shooting, hard-drinking, hard-cussing BountyHunter in ''Film/HighPlainsInvaders''.



* Kate, the female blacksmith from ''Film/AKnightsTale'' is a medieval version of this trope. The end of the film has her winning a flatulence contest with the other men.



* ''Film/PrincessOfThieves'': Gwyn is a total tomboy who much prefers to go off riding and have adventures, displaying her skill at archery [[SweetPollyOliver disguised as a man]], with a very masculine attitude which lets her fit in perfectly. Philip {{lampshades}} this by saying she wants be a man. Gwyn has no interest in female things (according to what's expected then) but still has obvious attraction to Philip that he fully reciprocates.



* ''Film/SomeKindOfWonderful'': Watts. Before the PracticeKiss, she even says to Keith: "Pretend I'm a girl" since she acts more like a stereotypical teenage boy, with her {{boyish short hair}} and masculine attire (including wearing boxers) to boot.



* Dizzy Flores from ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' is the toughest female character in the movie. She can beat most men in armed combat and arm wrestling, loves playing rough sports, enjoys drinking with her male friends, and engages in sex with Johnny Rico.
* [=McCoy=] from ''Film/StreetsOfFire''. Her character was originally written as a man, and her lines weren't changed all that much after the gender flip.



* Megan in ''Film/{{Bridesmaids}}'' - sexually forward, not exactly a dainty eater and she even enthusiastically suggests setting up a female fight club for the bachelorette party.
* Creator/MelissaMcCarthy would then go on to play Shannon Mullins in ''Film/TheHeat'', a tough-as-nails female cop who's far more intimidating than her male coworkers and about as un-feminine as you can get, yet she has a very active sex life.
* Dizzy Flores from ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' the toughest female character in the movie, she can beat most men in armed combat and arm wrestling, loves playing rough sports, enjoys drinking with her male friends, and engages in sex with Johnny Rico.
* [=McCoy=] from ''Film/StreetsOfFire''. Her character was originally written as a man, and her lines weren't changed all that much after the gender flip.
* Kate, the female blacksmith from ''Film/AKnightsTale'' is a medieval version of this trope. The end of the film has her winning a flatulence contest with the other men.
* Magnolia "Dusty" Clydesdale from ''Film/TheAppleDumplingGang''. Just see what she does to Donovan after discovering he bought the big brass bed in the general store.[[note]]The two had agreed to a platonic marriage to be an acceptable couple so they could adopt the Bradley children; Dusty mistakenly figured Donovan had bought the bed to "exercise his husbandly prerogatives" and kind of overreacted.[[/note]]
* Carmen in ''Film/TheColorOfMoney'' is a light version of this. She keeps herself looking nice, but she spends her time hanging around pool halls, smoking and drinking with the guys. She is also a lot more StreetSmart than her boyfriend, Vincent.
* Yukio demonstrates traits of this in ''Film/TheWolverine'', with her tough-as-nails attitude and apparent lack of organization (notice her car is a complete mess when Wolverine arrives, and she doesn't seem bothered in the least with it).



* Rose Hildridge, the fast-shooting, hard-drinking, hard-cussing BountyHunter in ''Film/HighPlainsInvaders''.
* Frances, the protagonist of ''Film/FloatLikeAButterfly'', smokes, swears, fights, isn't grossed out by skinning animals, and above all wants to be a boxer.
* Charlie from ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'', minus the more 'adult' aspects of this trope. Charlie collects model cars and is big into car repair, and dresses in a very tomboyish manner: jeans, band shirts, boxers, shorts.
* ''Film/CharliesAngels2019'': Sabina embodies this trope, with her {{boyish short hair}}, [[LadySwearsALot potty mouth]], fairly masculine clothing while not on the job (undercover she dolls it up when required) and cheerful, frat boy-like personality. It's also implied she's lesbian or bisexual, as she flirts often with women and gets [[DistractedByTheSexy distracted when attractive ones are nearby]].
* ''Film/SomeKindOfWonderful'': Watts. Before the PracticeKiss, she even says to Keith: "Pretend I'm a girl" since she acts more like a stereotypical teenage boy.
* ''Film/{{Dope}}'': Diggy acts and dresses just like a boy, to the point that she's [[LadyLooksLikeADude mistaken for one repeatedly]] and only hangs out [[OneOfTheBoys with her male best friends]], whose interests she shares (including girls, being a ButchLesbian).

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* Rose Hildridge, the fast-shooting, hard-drinking, hard-cussing BountyHunter in ''Film/HighPlainsInvaders''.
* Frances, the protagonist of ''Film/FloatLikeAButterfly'', smokes, swears, fights, isn't grossed out by skinning animals, and above all wants to be a boxer.
* Charlie from ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'', minus the more 'adult' aspects
Yukio demonstrates traits of this trope. Charlie collects model cars and is big into car repair, and dresses in a very tomboyish manner: jeans, band shirts, boxers, shorts.
* ''Film/CharliesAngels2019'': Sabina embodies this trope,
''Film/TheWolverine'', with her {{boyish short hair}}, [[LadySwearsALot potty mouth]], fairly masculine clothing while not on the job (undercover she dolls it up tough-as-nails attitude and apparent lack of organization (notice her car is a complete mess when required) Wolverine arrives, and cheerful, frat boy-like personality. It's also implied she's lesbian or bisexual, as she flirts often doesn't seem bothered in the least with women and gets [[DistractedByTheSexy distracted when attractive ones are nearby]].
* ''Film/SomeKindOfWonderful'': Watts. Before the PracticeKiss, she even says to Keith: "Pretend I'm a girl" since she acts more like a stereotypical teenage boy.
* ''Film/{{Dope}}'': Diggy acts and dresses just like a boy, to the point that she's [[LadyLooksLikeADude mistaken for one repeatedly]] and only hangs out [[OneOfTheBoys with her male best friends]], whose interests she shares (including girls, being a ButchLesbian).
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** ComicBook/BlackCanary: Dinah Laurel Lance is a leather jacket-wearing, HardDrinkingPartyGirl BloodKnight and EthicalSlut who feels far more at home in a bar fight than she would playing house, and even in casual scenarios she tends to prefer wearing jeans and leather pants than skirts and dresses DependingOnTheArtist. As time has gone on, this has evolved to the point her costume has become CivvieSpandex, amounting to her dressing like a {{Shorttank}} with a jacket on top.
** Lady Blackhawk: Zinda Blake, resident pilot. She knows how to order beer in 30 different languages, is a gifted driver and pilot, has a fondness for firearms, and pretty forward with her sexual desires. The only 'girly' thing about her is she's fond of wearing a skirt.
** ComicBook/{{Huntress}}: Though she plays [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Girly Girl to Dinah's Tomboy]], it's only really by ''default''; she's just as willing to get into a fight, get a drink, and get laid as Dinah is, it's just that in casual dress she's more comfortable wearing feminine and fashionable clothes, and has interests in opera and similar tastes.
** And from the 2011 relaunch, Starling aka Ev Crawford is a tattooed, gun-toting woman with an implied shady past.

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** ComicBook/BlackCanary: Dinah Laurel Lance a.k.a. ComicBook/BlackCanary is a leather jacket-wearing, HardDrinkingPartyGirl BloodKnight and EthicalSlut who feels far more at home in a bar fight than she would playing house, and even in casual scenarios she tends to prefer wearing jeans and leather pants than skirts and dresses DependingOnTheArtist. As time has gone on, this has evolved to the point her costume has become CivvieSpandex, amounting to her dressing like a {{Shorttank}} with a jacket on top.
** Lady Blackhawk: Zinda Blake, Blake a.k.a. [[ComicBook/{{Blackhawk}} Lady Blackhawk]], resident pilot. She knows how to order beer in 30 different languages, is a gifted driver and pilot, has a fondness for firearms, and pretty forward with her sexual desires. The only 'girly' thing about her is she's fond of wearing a skirt.
** ComicBook/{{Huntress}}: Though she Helena Bertinelli a.k.a. Huntress plays [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Girly Girl to Dinah's Tomboy]], it's only really by ''default''; she's just as willing to get into a fight, get a drink, and get laid as Dinah is, it's just that in casual dress she's more comfortable wearing feminine and fashionable clothes, and has interests in opera and similar tastes.
** And from From the 2011 relaunch, Starling aka a.k.a. Ev Crawford is a tattooed, gun-toting woman with an implied shady past.



* Kate Spencer, the modern ComicBook/{{Manhunter}}, smokes, drinks and works as a Federal prosecutor for her day job, and in her off hours she takes out KarmaHoudini criminals and [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale does]] ''[[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale not]]'' [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale abide]] by the ThouShallNotKill rule most heroes follow.

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* ''ComicBook/ManhunterDCComics'': Kate Spencer, the modern ComicBook/{{Manhunter}}, Spencer smokes, drinks and works as a Federal federal prosecutor for her day job, and in her off hours she takes out KarmaHoudini criminals and [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale does]] does ''[[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale not]]'' [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale abide]] abide by the ThouShallNotKill rule most heroes follow.



* ''ComicBook/RatQueens''. All four protagonists, and several other female characters, are female StandardFantasySetting adventurers who are into booze, drugs, casual sex, and extreme violence, in no particular order of preference.
* ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' -- everything but the sex. And that's only because having sex will strip her of her divinely-gifted prowess as a swordswoman. [[note]]This doesn't count as VirginPower because she lost her virginity beforehand... by being raped. In fact, she accepted the power, and the resultant vow, to survive being raped and kill her rapists.[[/note]] The very first scene of Creator/GailSimone's run on the book has Sonja being annoyed at being woken up with a severe hangover.
** Certain writers, such as Simone, have retconned away the notion that sex will strip her of her prowess -- to the point when she hears of a swordsman with a similar vow, she thinks it insane. Post-retcon she adds sex to her list of vices.
* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': While she wasn't old enough to drink yet, Callie Evans was very obviously shaping into one the last time she was seen, being slightly crude while wolfishly telling her guy friends what outfits look hot on guys, sitting in a stereotypically boyish stance with an arm slung across the back of the bench, loving basketball, chopping her bob-cut into a [[BoyishShortHair pixie]] and ditching her feminine sweaters and v-necks for t-shirts and leather jackets.
** Stephanie Brown/Spoiler, later [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Batgirl]], was a tomboy who often dressed in baggy army jackets and flannel shirts, was far more forward with romantic desires, and seemed to match all of Tim's interests. It's notable that the brief run where she got a GirlinessUpgrade was considered a DorkAge, particularly as it lead to her (temporary) death.
* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Scandal, to point where she sleeps in boxers.

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* ''ComicBook/RatQueens''. ''ComicBook/RatQueens'': All four protagonists, and several other female characters, are female StandardFantasySetting adventurers who are into booze, drugs, casual sex, and extreme violence, in no particular order of preference.
* ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' -- everything but the sex. And that's only because having sex will strip her of her divinely-gifted divinely gifted prowess as a swordswoman. swordswoman.[[note]]This doesn't count as VirginPower because she lost her virginity beforehand... by being raped. In fact, she accepted the power, and the resultant vow, to survive being raped and kill her rapists.[[/note]] The very first scene of Creator/GailSimone's run on the book has Sonja being annoyed at being woken up with a severe hangover.
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hangover. Certain writers, such as Simone, have retconned away the notion that sex will strip her of her prowess -- to the point when she hears of a swordsman with a similar vow, she thinks it insane. Post-retcon she adds sex to her list of vices.
* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': ''ComicBook/Robin1993'':
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While she wasn't old enough to drink yet, Callie Evans was very obviously shaping into one the last time she was seen, being slightly crude while wolfishly telling her guy friends what outfits look hot on guys, sitting in a stereotypically boyish stance with an arm slung across the back of the bench, loving basketball, chopping her bob-cut into a [[BoyishShortHair pixie]] and ditching her feminine sweaters and v-necks for t-shirts and leather jackets.
** Stephanie Brown/Spoiler, later [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Batgirl]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl|2009}}, was a tomboy who often dressed in baggy army jackets and flannel shirts, was far more forward with romantic desires, and seemed to match all of Tim's interests. It's notable that the brief run where she got a GirlinessUpgrade was considered a DorkAge, an AudienceAlienatingEra, particularly as it lead led to her (temporary) death.
* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Scandal, to point where that she sleeps in boxers.



* ''ComicBook/Supergirl2011'': Siobhan Smythe, the New 52 version of Superman foe Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), and likes to brawl.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'': ComicBook/LoisLane became this by the TurnOfTheMillennium. She was always a bold working woman willing to get into dangerous situations, but by the 2000s, while she still doesn't mind wearing an elegant dress to a formal occasion every now and then, both the comics and various adaptations have her longue around at home in tomboy-ish attire or sometimes in Clark Kent's old high school football jersey. And whether she's at home or out in Metropolis, Lois unabashedly loves a good pizza, a good beer, and keeping up with sports scores. Oh, and she knows how to brawl and can fight off most (non-superpowered) attackers, thanks to growing up in a military family.
* ''ComicBook/TankGirl''. She lives in a tank, consumes more alcohol than would be possible in a world that obeyed conventional laws of physics, gleefully kills people on a daily basis, and has a large collection of insanely overpowered weapons.

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* ''ComicBook/Supergirl2011'': Siobhan Smythe, the New 52 ''ComicBook/New52'' version of Superman foe the Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), barrel"), and likes to brawl.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'': ComicBook/LoisLane ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Lois Lane became this by the TurnOfTheMillennium. She was always a bold working woman willing to get into dangerous situations, but by the 2000s, while she still doesn't mind wearing an elegant dress to a formal occasion every now and then, both the comics and various adaptations have her longue around at home in tomboy-ish attire or sometimes in Clark Kent's old high school football jersey. And whether she's at home or out in Metropolis, Lois unabashedly loves a good pizza, a good beer, and keeping up with sports scores. Oh, and she knows how to brawl and can fight off most (non-superpowered) attackers, thanks to growing up in a military family.
* ''ComicBook/TankGirl''. She ''ComicBook/TankGirl'' -- she lives in a tank, consumes more alcohol than would be possible in a world that obeyed conventional laws of physics, gleefully kills people on a daily basis, and has a large collection of insanely overpowered weapons.



* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': During the Golden Age, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was a bunch of feminine female {{Frat Bro}}s who liked beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': During the Golden Age, ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was is a bunch of feminine female {{Frat Bro}}s who liked like beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.

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* The inappropriately-named Peaceful in ''ComicBook/CastleWaiting'', who even retains some of the personality elements after she becomes a nun. Although the Solicitines' concept of appropriately nun-like behaviour is [[NunTooHoly extremely lax]].
* In ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark'', Mary Ernestway is (depending on how generously you interpret Dave Sim's intentions, given his...unusual thoughts on feminism) either a mean-spirited {{exaggerat|edTrope}}ion or particularly vicious {{deconstruction}}. Sim generally hates this trope, and saw Mary Hemingway[[note]]Creator/ErnestHemingway's fourth wife[[/note]] as a prime example based on her diaries of their African safari, which he used as notes for writing her and Ernest as Mary and Ham Ernestway in the comic's ''Form and Void'' arc. Thus, Mary is loud, unnecessarily profane, tends to put exaggerated emphasis on every third word, coughs up and spits loogies like it's a sport, and is all-in-all a boorish buffoon. She also seems to take pride in the fact that she has out-"manned" Ham, who is little more than a shell of his former self and has what little personality he has left crushed whenever he's around Mary. Mary's also a terrible shot, [[spoiler:and leads the group around in circles on their travels, leaving Cerebus and Jaka stranded in the forest in the wake of a blizzard when they flee after Ham kills himself]].

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* The ''ComicBook/CastleWaiting'' has the inappropriately-named Peaceful in ''ComicBook/CastleWaiting'', Peaceful, who even retains some of the personality elements after she becomes a nun. Although the Solicitines' concept of appropriately nun-like behaviour is [[NunTooHoly extremely lax]].
* In ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark'', Mary Ernestway is (depending on how generously you interpret Dave Sim's intentions, given his... unusual thoughts on feminism) either a mean-spirited {{exaggerat|edTrope}}ion or particularly vicious {{deconstruction}}. Sim generally hates this trope, and saw Mary Hemingway[[note]]Creator/ErnestHemingway's fourth wife[[/note]] as a prime example based on her diaries of their African safari, which he used as notes for writing her and Ernest as Mary and Ham Ernestway in the comic's ''Form and Void'' arc. Thus, Mary is loud, unnecessarily profane, tends to put exaggerated emphasis on every third word, coughs up and spits loogies like it's a sport, and is all-in-all a boorish buffoon. She also seems to take pride in the fact that she has out-"manned" Ham, who is little more than a shell of his former self and has what little personality he has left crushed whenever he's around Mary. Mary's also a terrible shot, [[spoiler:and leads the group around in circles on their travels, leaving Cerebus and Jaka stranded in the forest in the wake of a blizzard when they flee after Ham kills himself]].



* [[ComicBook/TheFlash Linda Park]] loves beer, hockey, most other sports, and video games, traditionally masculine hobbies that her husband, Wally West, doesn't quite get the appeal of (though he'll indulge in them for her sake). DependingOnTheArtist she's often depicted with BoyishShortHair as well.

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* [[ComicBook/TheFlash ''ComicBook/TheFlash'': Linda Park]] Park loves beer, hockey, most other sports, and video games, traditionally masculine hobbies that her husband, Wally West, doesn't quite get the appeal of (though he'll indulge in them for her sake). DependingOnTheArtist DependingOnTheArtist, she's often depicted with BoyishShortHair as well.



* Jetta from ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'' is one of these. Her bio says it all. She likes pubs, bacon sandwiches, boxing, and she gets into fistfights a lot.

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* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'': Jetta from ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'' is one of these. Her bio says it all. She likes pubs, bacon sandwiches, boxing, and she gets into fistfights a lot.



** Certain writers, such as Simone, have retconned away the notion that sex will strip her of her prowess--to the point when she hears of a swordsman with a similar vow, she thinks it insane. Post-retcon she adds sex to her list of vices.

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** Certain writers, such as Simone, have retconned away the notion that sex will strip her of her prowess--to prowess -- to the point when she hears of a swordsman with a similar vow, she thinks it insane. Post-retcon she adds sex to her list of vices.



* [[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Siobhan Smythe]], the New 52 version of Superman foe Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), and likes to brawl.
* ComicBook/LoisLane from Franchise/{{Superman}} became this by the TurnOfTheMillennium. She was always a bold working woman willing to get into dangerous situations, but by the 2000s, while she still doesn't mind wearing an elegant dress to a formal occasion every now and then, both the comics and various adaptations have her longue around at home in tomboy-ish attire or sometimes in Clark Kent's old high school football jersey. And whether she's at home or out in Metropolis, Lois unabashedly loves a good pizza, a good beer, and keeping up with sports scores. Oh, and she knows how to brawl and can fight off most (non-superpowered) attackers, thanks to growing up in a military family.

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* [[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 ''ComicBook/Supergirl2011'': Siobhan Smythe]], Smythe, the New 52 version of Superman foe Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), and likes to brawl.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'': ComicBook/LoisLane from Franchise/{{Superman}} became this by the TurnOfTheMillennium. She was always a bold working woman willing to get into dangerous situations, but by the 2000s, while she still doesn't mind wearing an elegant dress to a formal occasion every now and then, both the comics and various adaptations have her longue around at home in tomboy-ish attire or sometimes in Clark Kent's old high school football jersey. And whether she's at home or out in Metropolis, Lois unabashedly loves a good pizza, a good beer, and keeping up with sports scores. Oh, and she knows how to brawl and can fight off most (non-superpowered) attackers, thanks to growing up in a military family.



* During the Golden Age ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' comics, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was full of feminine frat girls who loved beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.



* ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'' has Sergeant Louise Lugg, who's [[DistaffCounterpart a female version of Sergeant Snorkel]] in most ways, which definitely puts her here, though it also means [[BrawnHilda she's not terribly young or attractive]]. She certainly likes her beer, sports, and swearing, though, and, unlike Sarge, is sexually quite aggressive, [[AbhorrentAdmirer much to the discomfort of the men at the camp]].



* ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'' has Sergeant Louise Lugg, who's [[DistaffCounterpart a female version of Sergeant Snorkel]] in most ways, which definitely puts her here, though it also means [[BrawnHilda she's not terribly young or attractive]]. She certainly likes her beer, sports, and swearing, though, and, unlike Sarge, is sexually quite aggressive, [[AbhorrentAdmirer much to the discomfort of the men at the camp]].

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* Mereoleona Vermillion from ''Manga/BlackClover'' is an aggressive, powerful warrior with a love for sake. Unlike most mages, she fights using her fists by focusing an incredible amount of magical power in her arm. She spends most of the year in the wilderness hunting wild animals because she hates the stuffiness of the Royal Capital.

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* ''Manga/BlackClover'': Mereoleona Vermillion from ''Manga/BlackClover'' is an aggressive, powerful warrior with a love for sake. Unlike most mages, she fights using her fists by focusing an incredible amount of magical power in her arm. She spends most of the year in the wilderness hunting wild animals because she hates the stuffiness of the Royal Capital.



* Kaori Makimura from ''Manga/CityHunter''. Her fashion sense and language are distinctly masculine.

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* ''Manga/CityHunter'' has Kaori Makimura from ''Manga/CityHunter''. Her Makimura, whose fashion sense and language are distinctly masculine.



* Sensei of ''Manga/DenkiGaiNoHonyaSan'' is the most serious and dedicated of the girls about work and manga, lives like a complete slob, prefers a tracksuit and sweats to any other outfit, and is the most comfortable when talking about sexual situations, though she still blushes fairly easily. She actually doesn't like that she's so incredibly unfeminine, and worries that it'll affect her chances of getting a boyfriend.

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* ''Manga/DenkiGaiNoHonyaSan'': Sensei of ''Manga/DenkiGaiNoHonyaSan'' is the most serious and dedicated of the girls about work and manga, lives like a complete slob, prefers a tracksuit and sweats to any other outfit, and is the most comfortable when talking about sexual situations, though she still blushes fairly easily. She actually doesn't like that she's so incredibly unfeminine, and worries that it'll affect her chances of getting a boyfriend.



* Kei from ''Anime/DirtyPair'' she loves to drink, fights in underground fighting rings, and is more sexually aggressive than her partner Yuri.

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* ''Anime/DirtyPair'': Kei from ''Anime/DirtyPair'' she loves to drink, fights in underground fighting rings, and is more sexually aggressive than her partner Yuri.



* Played straight in the anime that is ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'' with Forte, what with being the obsessed GunNut that she is. Subverted with the game from which the anime was adapted (See the Video Games section entry).

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* ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'': Played straight in the anime that is ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'' with Forte, what with being the obsessed GunNut that she is. Subverted with the game from which the anime was adapted (See the Video Games section entry).



* In ''Anime/GreatPretender,'' Abigail "Abbie" Jones is a strong and taciturn con woman who is skilled in many kinds of combat, has an angry way of speaking, and whose "CatchPhrase" is FlippingTheBird at whoever's pissing her off.
* Seo from ''Manga/MonthlyGirlsNozakiKun'' is not very feminine, is incredibly blunt and abrasive, and she constantly has teachers running after her for some kind of trouble she caused. Members from the ''boys''' basketball team are also in constant fear over how aggressively she plays.

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* In ''Anime/GreatPretender,'' ''Anime/GreatPretender'', Abigail "Abbie" Jones is a strong and taciturn con woman who is skilled in many kinds of combat, has an angry way of speaking, and whose "CatchPhrase" is FlippingTheBird at whoever's pissing her off.
* ''Manga/MonthlyGirlsNozakiKun'': Seo from ''Manga/MonthlyGirlsNozakiKun'' is not very feminine, is incredibly blunt and abrasive, and she constantly has teachers running after her for some kind of trouble she caused. Members from the ''boys''' basketball team are also in constant fear over how aggressively she plays.



* At first glance, Panty in ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' appears fairly feminine given her occasional choice of clothing and accessories, but is depicted as a [[LovableSexManiac promiscuous and dominating sex partner]] who at one point set the ambitious goal of having sex with a thousand men before returning to Heaven. Panty is also a pottymouth with a rude demeanor, and is a slob at home, a trait which Stocking points out to contrast her more orderly lifestyle.

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* ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'': At first glance, Panty in ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' appears fairly feminine given her occasional choice of clothing and accessories, but is depicted as a [[LovableSexManiac promiscuous and dominating sex partner]] who at one point set the ambitious goal of having sex with a thousand men before returning to Heaven. Panty is also a pottymouth with a rude demeanor, and is a slob at home, a trait which Stocking points out to contrast her more orderly lifestyle.



* Elvy Hadhiyat of ''Anime/RahXephon''. Not only is she an AcePilot and the leader of TERRA's airforce, but she also loves to get drunk and she even attempts to seduce Ayato while drunk despite being over 10 years his senior.

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* ''Anime/RahXephon'' has Elvy Hadhiyat of ''Anime/RahXephon''.Hadhiyat. Not only is she an AcePilot and the leader of TERRA's airforce, but she also loves to get drunk and she even attempts to seduce Ayato while drunk despite being over 10 years his senior.



* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'': [[ArtificialHuman Ryoko]] develops a taste for alcohol and {{space pira|te}}cy sometime after [[spoiler: escaping from her mother, Washuu's, laboratory]]. But the way she carries on, you'd think she's been doing it all her life. She's also a shameless flirt (especially when drunk) and [[AllWomenAreLustful very aggressive]] in her pursuit of Tenchi.
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': [[AmbiguouslyBrown Jun Kobuta]] is [[BadassBiker an avid motorcycle enthusiast]] and spends time [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl knockin' back brewskies]] like a pro. But she loves a good scrap, more than anything, which is part of the reason she's competing in the VG tournament.
* Tomo from ''Manga/TomoChanIsAGirl'', much to Jun's chagrin, who sees her as more of a dude than a girl and becomes extremely confused and flustered when her femininity surfaces. It really doesn't help that she's as physically strong as Jun and can beat him in a fight if he drops his guard.

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* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'': [[ArtificialHuman Ryoko]] develops a taste for alcohol and {{space pira|te}}cy sometime after [[spoiler: escaping from her mother, Washuu's, Washu's, laboratory]]. But the way she carries on, you'd think she's been doing it all her life. She's also a shameless flirt (especially when drunk) and [[AllWomenAreLustful very aggressive]] in her pursuit of Tenchi.
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': [[AmbiguouslyBrown Jun Kobuta]] is [[BadassBiker an avid motorcycle enthusiast]] and spends time [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl knockin' back brewskies]] like a pro. But she loves a good scrap, more than anything, which is part of the reason she's competing in the VG tournament.
* Tomo from ''Manga/TomoChanIsAGirl'',
''Manga/TomoChanIsAGirl'' has Tomo, much to Jun's chagrin, who sees her as more of a dude than a girl and becomes extremely confused and flustered when her femininity surfaces. It really doesn't help that she's as physically strong as Jun and can beat him in a fight if he drops his guard.




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* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': [[AmbiguouslyBrown Jun Kobuta]] is [[BadassBiker an avid motorcycle enthusiast]] and spends time [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl knockin' back brewskies]] like a pro. But she loves a good scrap, more than anything, which is part of the reason she's competing in the VG tournament.



* ComicBook/LoisLane from Franchise/{{Superman}} became this by the TurnOfTheMillennium. She was always a bold working woman willing to get into dangerous situations, but by the 2000s, while she still doesn't mind wearing an elegant dress to a formal occasion every now and then, both the comics and various adaptations have her longue around at home in tomboy-ish attire or sometimes in Clark Kent's old high school football jersey. And whether she's at home or out in Metropolis, Lois unabashedly loves a good pizza, a good beer, and keeping up with sports scores. Oh, and she knows how to brawl and can fight off most (non-superpowered) attackers, thanks to growing up in a military family.
* Outlaw from ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Agency X'' and ''ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}''. She's a Cowgirl mutant with SuperStrength who enjoys shooting shit, [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl getting hammered]], and typically plays the Tomboy in a TomboyAndGirlyGirl scenario. When she became friends with Domino, she even played that to Dom herself, who's pretty much this herself.



* The inappropriately-named Peaceful in ''ComicBook/CastleWaiting'', who even retains some of the personality elements after she becomes a nun. Although the Solicitines' concept of appropriately nun-like behaviour is [[NunTooHoly extremely lax]].
* In ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark'', Mary Ernestway is (depending on how generously you interpret Dave Sim's intentions, given his...unusual thoughts on feminism) either a mean-spirited {{exaggerat|edTrope}}ion or particularly vicious {{deconstruction}}. Sim generally hates this trope, and saw Mary Hemingway[[note]]Creator/ErnestHemingway's fourth wife[[/note]] as a prime example based on her diaries of their African safari, which he used as notes for writing her and Ernest as Mary and Ham Ernestway in the comic's ''Form and Void'' arc. Thus, Mary is loud, unnecessarily profane, tends to put exaggerated emphasis on every third word, coughs up and spits loogies like it's a sport, and is all-in-all a boorish buffoon. She also seems to take pride in the fact that she has out-"manned" Ham, who is little more than a shell of his former self and has what little personality he has left crushed whenever he's around Mary. Mary's also a terrible shot, [[spoiler:and leads the group around in circles on their travels, leaving Cerebus and Jaka stranded in the forest in the wake of a blizzard when they flee after Ham kills himself]].
* Outlaw from ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Agency X'' and ''ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}''. She's a Cowgirl mutant with SuperStrength who enjoys shooting shit, [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl getting hammered]], and typically plays the Tomboy in a TomboyAndGirlyGirl scenario. When she became friends with Domino, she even played that to Dom herself, who's pretty much this herself.
* [[ComicBook/TheFlash Linda Park]] loves beer, hockey, most other sports, and video games, traditionally masculine hobbies that her husband, Wally West, doesn't quite get the appeal of (though he'll indulge in them for her sake). DependingOnTheArtist she's often depicted with BoyishShortHair as well.
* ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'': Susan Veraghen is a Samurai Biker Lad-ette in an age of Samurai Biker Lads.



* ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'': Susan Veraghen is a Samurai Biker Lad-ette in an age of Samurai Biker Lads.
* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Scandal, to point where she sleeps in boxers.
* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'':
** She-Hulk, a.k.a. Jennifer Walters, when she's hulked out and less emotionally inhibited.
** Red She-Hulk fits this trope even more, making Jen look like a girly girl in comparison.
* ''ComicBook/TankGirl''. She lives in a tank, consumes more alcohol than would be possible in a world that obeyed conventional laws of physics, gleefully kills people on a daily basis, and has a large collection of insanely overpowered weapons.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'': Susan Veraghen ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' is a Samurai Biker Lad-ette in an age of Samurai Biker Lads.
* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Scandal, to point where she sleeps in boxers.
* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'':
** She-Hulk, a.k.a. Jennifer Walters, when she's hulked out and less emotionally inhibited.
** Red She-Hulk fits
like this trope even more, making Jen look in the more recent comics. When "off-duty", she likes full contact sports like a girly girl in comparison.
* ''ComicBook/TankGirl''. She lives in a tank, consumes more alcohol than would be possible in a world that obeyed conventional laws of physics, gleefully kills people on a daily basis,
roller derby and has a large collection of insanely overpowered kickboxing, and, as an AntiHero, seems to [[TheBrute relish melee combat, especially using blunt weapons.]] She also tends to [[BigEater eat a lot]] and have a pretty crude sense of humor.
* Jetta from ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'' is one of these. Her bio says it all. She likes pubs, bacon sandwiches, boxing, and she gets into fistfights a lot.
* ''ComicBook/JonahHex'': Tallulah Black is a WildWest variant.



* ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'': Tara is a foul mouthed, hard drinking and smoking ActionGirl, though she does mellow out a bit while she is [[spoiler:pregnant]].
* ''ComicBook/RatQueens''. All four protagonists, and several other female characters, are female StandardFantasySetting adventurers who are into booze, drugs, casual sex, and extreme violence, in no particular order of preference.



* ''ComicBook/JonahHex'': Tallulah Black is a WildWest variant.
* The inappropriately-named Peaceful in ''ComicBook/CastleWaiting'', who even retains some of the personality elements after she becomes a nun. Although the Solicitines' concept of appropriately nun-like behaviour is [[NunTooHoly extremely lax]].
* ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'': Plourr Ilo is chaste but otherwise this to the hilt, a hard-drinking big woman with short hair and a muscular build who's more masculine than many male characters, loving a good fight. She can be soft-spoken, nice, and diplomatic -- she just generally doesn't see the need. She also turns out to be a ''princess'' and manages to balance what she was raised to be with what she made herself into pretty well.
* ''ComicBook/RatQueens''. All four protagonists, and several other female characters, are female StandardFantasySetting adventurers who are into booze, drugs, casual sex, and extreme violence, in no particular order of preference.
* In ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark'', Mary Ernestway is (depending on how generously you interpret Dave Sim's intentions, given his...unusual thoughts on feminism) either a mean-spirited {{exaggerat|edTrope}}ion or particularly vicious {{deconstruction}}. Sim generally hates this trope, and saw Mary Hemingway[[note]]Creator/ErnestHemingway's fourth wife[[/note]] as a prime example based on her diaries of their African safari, which he used as notes for writing her and Ernest as Mary and Ham Ernestway in the comic's ''Form and Void'' arc. Thus, Mary is loud, unnecessarily profane, tends to put exaggerated emphasis on every third word, coughs up and spits loogies like it's a sport, and is all-in-all a boorish buffoon. She also seems to take pride in the fact that she has out-"manned" Ham, who is little more than a shell of his former self and has what little personality he has left crushed whenever he's around Mary. Mary's also a terrible shot, [[spoiler:and leads the group around in circles on their travels, leaving Cerebus and Jaka stranded in the forest in the wake of a blizzard when they flee after Ham kills himself]].
* Jetta from ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'' is one of these. Her bio says it all. She likes pubs, bacon sandwiches, boxing, and she gets into fistfights a lot.
* During the Golden Age ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' comics, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was full of feminine frat girls who loved beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.



* [[ComicBook/TheFlash Linda Park]] loves beer, hockey, most other sports, and video games, traditionally masculine hobbies that her husband, Wally West, doesn't quite get the appeal of (though he'll indulge in them for her sake). DependingOnTheArtist she's often depicted with BoyishShortHair as well.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': During the Golden Age, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was a bunch of feminine female {{Frat Bro}}s who liked beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.

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* [[ComicBook/TheFlash Linda Park]] loves beer, hockey, most other sports, ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Scandal, to point where she sleeps in boxers.
* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'':
** She-Hulk, a.k.a. Jennifer Walters, when she's hulked out
and video games, traditionally masculine hobbies that her husband, Wally West, less emotionally inhibited.
** Red She-Hulk fits this trope even more, making Jen look like a girly girl in comparison.
* [[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Siobhan Smythe]], the New 52 version of Superman foe Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), and likes to brawl.
* ComicBook/LoisLane from Franchise/{{Superman}} became this by the TurnOfTheMillennium. She was always a bold working woman willing to get into dangerous situations, but by the 2000s, while she still
doesn't quite get mind wearing an elegant dress to a formal occasion every now and then, both the appeal of (though he'll indulge in them for comics and various adaptations have her sake). DependingOnTheArtist longue around at home in tomboy-ish attire or sometimes in Clark Kent's old high school football jersey. And whether she's often depicted at home or out in Metropolis, Lois unabashedly loves a good pizza, a good beer, and keeping up with BoyishShortHair as well.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': During the Golden Age, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was a bunch of feminine female {{Frat Bro}}s who liked beating up Nazis
sports scores. Oh, and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.she knows how to brawl and can fight off most (non-superpowered) attackers, thanks to growing up in a military family.
* ''ComicBook/TankGirl''. She lives in a tank, consumes more alcohol than would be possible in a world that obeyed conventional laws of physics, gleefully kills people on a daily basis, and has a large collection of insanely overpowered weapons.



* ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' is like this in the more recent comics. When "off-duty", she likes full contact sports like roller derby and kickboxing, and, as an AntiHero, seems to [[TheBrute relish melee combat, especially using blunt weapons.]] She also tends to [[BigEater eat a lot]] and have a pretty crude sense of humor.
* ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'': Tara is a foul mouthed, hard drinking and smoking ActionGirl, though she does mellow out a bit while she is [[spoiler:pregnant]].
* [[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Siobhan Smythe]], the New 52 version of Superman foe Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), and likes to brawl.

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* ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' During the Golden Age ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' comics, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was full of feminine frat girls who loved beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': During the Golden Age, Etta Candy's Beta Kappa sorority was a bunch of feminine female {{Frat Bro}}s who liked beating up Nazis and singing {{Bawdy Song}}s about their sexual desire for men.
* ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'': Plourr Ilo
is like chaste but otherwise this in to the hilt, a hard-drinking big woman with short hair and a muscular build who's more recent comics. When "off-duty", masculine than many male characters, loving a good fight. She can be soft-spoken, nice, and diplomatic -- she likes full contact sports like roller derby and kickboxing, and, as an AntiHero, seems to [[TheBrute relish melee combat, especially using blunt weapons.]] just generally doesn't see the need. She also tends turns out to [[BigEater eat be a lot]] ''princess'' and have a manages to balance what she was raised to be with what she made herself into pretty crude sense of humor.
* ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'': Tara is a foul mouthed, hard drinking and smoking ActionGirl, though she does mellow out a bit while she is [[spoiler:pregnant]].
* [[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Siobhan Smythe]], the New 52 version of Superman foe Silver Banshee, is a punk girl who lives in a messy apartment, sings in a bar, talks very crudely (at one point telling an army officer to "shove it up yer rifle barrel), and likes to brawl.
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* Wendy from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is a FieryRedhead who has [[RaisedByDudes a bunch of brothers]], [[MightyLumberjack a father who's infamous (and named) for being manly]], [[AnAxToGrind usually wields an axe as her signature weapon]], [[DudeMagnet is very attractive]], and mostly acts like OneOfTheBoys. She [[BloodKnight loves a good brawl]], sits with her legs apart, gives friendly arm punches, and in "Weirdmageddon: Part 1", is thrilled at the prospect of driving a tank.

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* Wendy from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is a FieryRedhead who has [[RaisedByDudes a bunch of brothers]], [[MightyLumberjack a father who's infamous (and named) for being manly]], [[AnAxToGrind usually wields an axe as her signature weapon]], weapon, [[DudeMagnet is very attractive]], and mostly acts like OneOfTheBoys. She [[BloodKnight loves a good brawl]], sits with her legs apart, gives friendly arm punches, and in "Weirdmageddon: Part 1", is thrilled at the prospect of driving a tank.
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* ''Fanfic/GuysBeingDudes'': Candela is described by Arlo as a "jockbro", has HardDrinkingPartyGirl tendencies, mercilessly teases her coworkers and enemies alike, and invokes TheBroCode by name in reference to her issues with Spark dating her ex.
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* Teres from ''[[Literature/{{Kane}} Bloodstone]]'' is the only child of lord Malchion, ruler of Breimen, and his heir. To gain respect of male nobles and increase her chances of becoming the future ruler, she tries to become one of them: she is a competent fighter, wears masculine garb hiding her figure, drinks, swears and brawls alongside men - and even gets into a knife-throwing contest with her own father over who will spend the first night with their new ''female'' slave.

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* Teres from ''[[Literature/{{Kane}} ''[[Literature/KaneSeries Bloodstone]]'' is the only child of lord Malchion, ruler of Breimen, and his heir. To gain respect of male nobles and increase her chances of becoming the future ruler, she tries to become one of them: she is a competent fighter, wears masculine garb hiding her figure, drinks, swears and brawls alongside men - and even gets into a knife-throwing contest with her own father over who will spend the first night with their new ''female'' slave.
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* In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', Misato Katsuragi owns a sports car she's quite fond of, is a Captain in a special military force, enjoys beer enough to have a fridge full, and is indisputably the alpha male - in this case female - of the entire show. She even nails the poor hygiene down, given the [[TrashOfTheTitans state of her apartment]] when Shinji first arrives. She is also a CoolBigSis figure for Shinji and Asuka. As with Kitara (see Literature), it's strongly implied that this is just an expression of her inherently messed up psyche, caused by the mental scars she received on the day of Second Impact.

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* In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', Misato Katsuragi owns a sports car she's quite fond of, is a Captain in a special military force, enjoys beer enough to have a fridge full, and is indisputably the alpha male - -- in this case female - -- of the entire show. She even nails the [[ThePigPen poor hygiene hygiene]] down, given the [[TrashOfTheTitans state of her apartment]] when Shinji first arrives. She is also a CoolBigSis figure for Shinji and Asuka. As with Kitara (see Literature), it's strongly implied that this is just an expression of her inherently messed up psyche, caused by the mental scars she received on the day of Second Impact.
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* ''Film/{{Dope}}'': Diggy acts and dresses just like a boy, to the point that she's [[LadyLooksLikeADude mistaken for one repeatedly]] and only hangs out [[OneOfTheBoys with her male best friends]], whose interests she shares (including girls, being a ButchLesbian).

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* ''Series/That70sShow'' has Donna Pinciotti. Eric first fell for her after she ''punched him in the gut''.

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Donna Pinciotti. Eric first fell for her after she ''punched him in the gut''.gut''.
** Rhonda Tate aka "Big Rhonda" goes even further, being fond of hard drinking and hot dog eating contests. In "Red And Stacey", [[PygmalionPlot Donna and Jackie give her a makeover before her date with Fez]], but in the end, Fez prefers the less ladylike Rhonda.
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* ''Film/SomeKindOfWonderful'': Watts. Before the PracticeKiss, she even says to Keith: "Pretend I'm a girl" since she acts more like a stereotypical teenage boy.
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* In the ''{{VideoGame/Splatoon}}'' games, not only do the Inkling girls fight just as hard as the boys, Callie takes it a step further with "Bomb Rush Blush", a song about the joys of wreaking havoc with her favorite ink-dispensing weapon.

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* In the ''{{VideoGame/Splatoon}}'' ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' games, not only do the Inkling girls fight just as hard as the boys, Callie takes it a step further with "Bomb Rush Blush", a song about the joys of wreaking havoc with her favorite ink-dispensing weapon.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'': Merida is the biggest example among the Disney Princesses, if not the only one. She's loud, crude, unruly, HotBlooded, is more interested in archery, riding horses, or training with her father, and is completely lacking in good manners or elegance. It provides the contrast between her and Elinor, who wants Merida to be a ProperLady.
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* ''Series/PaperGirls'': Mac acts much like a stereotypical cool boy from TheEighties, [[BoyishShortHair with short hair]] and also loving to [[HellBentForLeather wear a leather jacket]]. She likes stereotypical boy activities, such as roughhousing and breaking stuff for recreation (Mac went to the scrap yard for this with her older brother Dylan a lot). Mac expresses admiration for people who stand up to superior odds, including a boy she knew and adult Erin. She herself is a very tough tomboy. Being twelve, she doesn't do the more adult activities stereotypical of the trope (e.g. sex and drinking like a guy) though Mac otherwise fits. She has no problem befriending other girls though, unlike the OneOfTheBoys way most are. Mac does come from a rough background however, growing up in poverty with an abusive father along with her brother.
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* ''VisualNovel/{{Ascension}}'s'' Aida is this, as she swears in every other sentence she speaks, fights with a pair of daggers, eats like a pig, takes part in drinking contests, and is a kleptomaniac.

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* ''VisualNovel/{{Ascension}}'s'' ''VisualNovel/Ascension2013'': Aida is this, as she swears in every other sentence she speaks, fights with a pair of daggers, eats like a pig, takes part in drinking contests, and is a kleptomaniac.
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** Maia, Queen of Mercenaries, is the technical ruler of [[WretchedHive Ansur]] who used to be a fellow mercenary who fought alongside the Black Dogs, an all-male {{PMC}} group. She is outgoing, speaks in an informal, "dude-ish" way, and likes to hit the bar for an ale (to her, wine is a "prissy" drink). Later {{subverted}} as she becomes more [[BrokenBird melancholic]] over time, a development PlayedForDrama.

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** Maia, Queen of Mercenaries, is the technical ruler of [[WretchedHive Ansur]] who used to be a fellow mercenary who fought alongside the Black Dogs, an all-male {{PMC}} group. She is outgoing, speaks in an informal, "dude-ish" way, and likes to hit the bar for an ale (to her, wine is a "prissy" drink). Later {{subverted}} as she becomes more [[BrokenBird melancholic]] develops into a melancholic BrokenBird over time, a development something that is PlayedForDrama.
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** Maia, Queen of Mercenaries, is the technical ruler of [[WretchedHive Ansur]] who used to be a fellow mercenary who fought alongside the Black Dogs, an all-male {{PMC}} group. She is outgoing, speaks in an informal, "dude-ish" way, and likes to hit the bar for an ale (to her, wine is a "prissy" drink).

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** Maia, Queen of Mercenaries, is the technical ruler of [[WretchedHive Ansur]] who used to be a fellow mercenary who fought alongside the Black Dogs, an all-male {{PMC}} group. She is outgoing, speaks in an informal, "dude-ish" way, and likes to hit the bar for an ale (to her, wine is a "prissy" drink). Later {{subverted}} as she becomes more [[BrokenBird melancholic]] over time, a development PlayedForDrama.

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