enfemme
See also: en femme
English
Adjective
enfemme (not comparable)
- Dated form of en femme.
- 1995 fall, Samantha Cole, “Mailbag: A Fortunate, Married Crossdresser”, in TV/TS Tapestry Journal: For All Persons Interested in Crossdressing & Transsexualism, number 73, Waltham, Mass.: International Foundation for Gender Education, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 21, column 1:
- I am convinced that the tendency or at least the desire to cross dress, is many times more common than the most, liberal statistics I have read. While enfemme, I have had far too many straight men whisper to me they have thought about it and wish they had the opportunity and courage to act on it as I have for about 36 years.
Adverb
enfemme (not comparable)
- Dated form of en femme.
- 1997 winter, Jane Ellen Fairfax, “Chapter News Update: Dateline: New York, New York”, in Femme Mirror[1], volume 22, number 1, Houston, Tex.: The Society for the Second Self, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 28 June 2025, page 20, column 1:
- G., a crossdresser, lived on the second floor of the hotel at which she worked. Not wanting to walk through the lobby enfemme, she climbed the fire escape. Her heels got stuck in the catwalk and the police had to rescue her.