Posts Tagged ‘Queerspeak’

Queerspeak

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Otter:  (noun) 1. According to Wikipedia, “Otter is  a man who is hairy, but is not large or stocky – typically thinner, or with lean muscle.” 2. A skinny or leaner bear.

Example: “This guy Chris I dated was an Otter, not too big with just the right amount of body hair.”

See Also: Bear

For a more illustrated example, see below:

Otter

Queerspeak

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Twink:  (noun) 1.  According to Wikipedia, “a gay slang term describing a young or young-looking gay man (usually in his late teens or early twenties) with a slender build, little or no body hair, and no facial hair. 2. A porn term used to describe young gay males, who are hairless (aka “smooth), small build and are receptive. Etymology: There are many theorized origins of the word Twink: 1. “The term’s namesake is the “golden-colored phallic-shaped snack cake” Hostess Twinkie, commonly regarded as the quintessential junk food: “little nutritional value, sweet to the taste and creme-filled. (Wikipedia, 2009)” or 2. as the acronym Teenager, White, Not Into Kink. However, the latter does not sufficiently embody the current scope of the term.

Example: “Every guy at RUSH is a twink, total twink magnet.”

See Also: Twinktard, Twinkfest, Chick/Chicken.

For a more illustrated example, see below (It’s all porn when you google Twink, except for the second picture):

twink

twink

Queerspeak

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Rice Queen:  (noun) 1. a (usually) gay man who is exclusively attracted to Asian males. 2. a white gay man who is attracted to Asian males.

See Also: “Yellow Fever”

Example:  “Stewart is a MAYJUH rice queen; he’ll only date Filipino boys or any Asian boys.”

For a more illustrated example, see below:

Queerspeak

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Gayelle:  (noun) 1. an alternative word for lesbian, created out of a frustration by younger gay women who believed that the label was antiquated and had negative connotations. 2. The feminized version of the word gay.

See Also: Lesbian, Gay, Queer, Sapphic

Example: “Lindsay Lohan is not a lesbian, she’s a gayelle!”

-Morgan

For a more illustrated example, see below:

samro

Queerspeak

Friday, September 11th, 2009

The “T”  : (noun) 1. A term used by the early gay community circa 1970-1989 that indicated someone was the “T”alk of the “T”own, hence the “T” (source: wiki). 2. The abbreviated version of the phrase “What’s The T,” which is used to describe a piece of information, such as current events or gossip.

Also: What’s The T ? , Tah Gaga.

Example: “ What’s the T, Gur’ ?!?!” – Alex, Logo’s Noah’s Arc

For a more illustrated example, see below:

Queerspeak

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Friend of Dorothy (colloquially known as FOD) : (adjective) 1. a camp terminology used to describe a  gay male.  Etymology: In the classic ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ The Lion states: “We’re friends of Dorothy”, using what can only be described as a campy tone. Additionally, the film, as well as Judy Garland, have become certifiable parts of GLBT iconography.

Also: FOD.

Example: “ He’s a disco-dancing, Oscar Wilde reading, Streissand ticket holding friend of Dorothy, know what I’m saying?” – Murray, 1995’s ‘Clueless’

For a more illustrated example, see below:

Queerspeak

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Cunt: (adjective) 1. used to describe a person or action which exudes edge, attitude and ferocity. 2. (Australian) a term used cordially between males to describe one’s slyness.

Also: Cunty, Cuntitude, Cuntagious.

Example: “That pose you made at the end of your walk off was cunt!

For a more illustrated example, see below:

Queerspeak

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Werq:  (verb) 1. to behave/act in a manner, which embodies fierceness (see fierce) or cuntitude (see cunt)

Example: “Bitch, you betta werq that two piece that’s the only size H&M has!”

For a more illustrated example, see below: