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Those described as wandering bishops often see the term as pejorative.
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While this term sometimes still appears in the literature, it is today considered pejorative.
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Some, which have lost their pejorative meaning, are now used to name restaurants, theater groups, communal houses, etc.
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The word "bubalo" means bug, and is derived from a pejorative nickname, based on character traits of its first bearers.
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The word may be uttered in a pejorative sense, while at the same time be accepted as a description of honourable work or civic duty.
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It can be considered pejorative when used to describe others, but it can also be used as a self-identifier without negative connotations.
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Often the substituted terms become pejoratives in the context that they are used.
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The group rejects this name and its associated legends as pejorative.
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The term continued to be used as a pejorative by conservative pro-segregationist southerners well into the 20th century.
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This term has never shed its pejorative character.
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