Nomvie

Nomvie is a term used by gay women, referring to a subset of women who defy traditional femininity, embracing traits that are generally seen as gendered and masculine. Nomvies may be defined by physical appearance, tastes, expression of traditionally gendered traits, or personal affilation. The generic image of a nomvie is a thin woman with facial hair and often body hair as well, who may or may not dress in ways that are not typically considered feminine. The nomvie aesthetic can usually be considered cleanly composed and non-compliant with the expecations generally held of women, and aligns relatively closely to city fashion trends.

The nomvie label did not originate as part of a sub-culture, but is instead a descriptive term for gay women who break with traditional gender norms and embody a particular subset of presentation.

Origin
The nomvie term is much newer in close comparison to the twink term. The term was created by wiki user Poggingcameron, and is not widely known.

Flag
The nomvie flag is made up of three equally wide stripes, with a dark shade of blue on the left and a dark shade of yellow on the right. The central white stripe bears a lesbian symbol. These colours were chosen for their "hard" appearance, with the blue embracing masculinity and the yellow branching away from femininity.