Citations:woperchild

Noun: "(humorous, rare) a woman"

 * 1975, FTWP News (Federation of Telephone Workers of Pennsylvania), Volumes 35-36, page 15:
 * Chairman is the proper term regardless of sex. If the ending man indicated a male, woman would have to be replaced by woperson. But son denotes a male child, and so we are led to use woperchild, instead.
 * 1976, Nina Yablok, "A Woperchild Joins the Arguthing," The New York Times, 30 March 1977
 * 1980, The Journal of Irreproducible Results, Volume 26, page 31:
 * Mr. Henry should, of course, have said 'Woperchild ' s Lib.'
 * 2003, Ellen Miller, "In Memory of Chanveasna Chan, Who Is Still Alive", in Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction from the Edge (ed. Paul Zakrzewski), page 303:
 * On a campus so open-minded and diverse that referring to a female five-year-old as a little girl instead of a developing woperchild had once earned me a public scolding from the College's radical feminist cult figure, any and all conversation about financial aid was tacitly forbidden.