Other ways to say gay


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    Ace queen

    great queen. 70s expression of the prison slang for who wears a more feminine look as possible, with shaved legs and plucked eyebrows, etc. This same phenomenon we have seen today, for example, in Latin America prisons, where the transformation of a gay man in a woman may suppose some protection and even survival. Modern prisons in the more developed countries, with vis-à vis-protocols, allow men to own sex with women. The verb is whether, although undercover, homosexual behavior still roam freely or not in modern prisons.

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    Anal buckaneer

    it is the first of our expressions with this meaning. Steal, bandit, thief, rider, kicker&#; of ass. Although it is a term used in the 80s in gay bashing, Anal buckaneer refers to the active (top) role in sexual relations, that in some sense is masculine and virile, and is opposed, for example, to Ass noun (one man reduced to a single part of his body, the ass, made available to anyone who wants to fuck him), that in the matching way serve to insult gays but would establish a adj category, becaus

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    That&#;s gay [synonym]

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    finding alternatives for &#;that&#;s gay&#; could be useful in diminishing the phrase&#;s prevalence

    Campy is not precise enough by definition: "providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities." Using the phrase &#;that is gay&#; in my context denotes something that isn&#;t amusing or laughable, but strange in an uncomfortable way, and perhaps slightly prosaic.

    ewie said:

    How about whack? (Just a wild guess.)

    By the way, are you looking for a word that would be comprehensible to all English speakers, just Americans, just Californians ?

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    &#;Whack&#; is definitely suitable in the &#;that sucks&#; context (eg. a comrade tells you about their misfortune, and you reply with &#;that&#;s gay&#;).

    As far as comprehension, I was initially thinking more along the lines of how an academic writer would convey the same meaning (using lexicon with higher dignity), but I speculate any co

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