gay (L4)
(L4)
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Senses
L4-S1
English | Festive, bright, showy, or brilliant, especially in reference to color. |
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L4-S2
English | Finely or showily dressed. |
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L4-S3
English | Beautiful or fine, in reference to a woman. |
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L4-S4
English | Beautiful, noble, excellent, fine, or first-rate. |
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L4-S5
English | Beautiful, noble, excellent, or fine, used ironically. |
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L4-S6
English | Of a person, or their attributes or actions; carefree, cheerful, merry, sportive. |
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L4-S7
English | Of a horse, lively or prancing. |
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L4-S8
English | In reference to poetry or literary criticism. |
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L4-S9
English | Airy, with an implied sense of disparagement. |
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L4-S10
English | Indicating a carefree manner. |
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L4-S11
English | Of a dog's tail, carried high or erect. |
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L4-S12
English | Lewd or lascivious. |
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L4-S13
English | Promiscuous, frivolous, or hedonistic. |
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L4-S14
English | Uninhibited or flamboyant. |
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L4-S15
English | Indicating engagement in sex work or prostitution. |
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L4-S16
English | Of language, brilliant, attractive, or charming. |
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L4-S17
English | Of certain religious groups or organizations, denoting an individual who has left that group or organization or no longer practices that form of religion. |
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L4-S18
English | Said to be in good health. |
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L4-S19
English | Said to be too forward, reckless, impertinent, or overly familiar. |
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L4-S20
English | Referring to a boy or man who engages in sexual activity with other boys or men. |
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L4-S21
English | Referring to total or partial sexual or romantic attraction between boys or men. |
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L4-S22
English | Tipsy or somewhat drunk. |
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L4-S23
English | Intended for gay persons; pertaining to or associated with gay persons. |
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L4-S24
English | Of behaviors, mannerisms, feelings, etc., said to be stereotypically like those of a gay person. |
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L4-S25
English | Said of a boy or man, feminine, flamboyant, or behaving in a manner stereotypically associated with gay people. |
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L4-S26
English | Disliked, lame, uncool, stupid, contemptible, socially inappropriate, etc. |
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L4-S27
English | Referring to total or partial sexual or romantic attraction between members of the same sex or gender, regardless of that sex or gender. |
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L4-S28
English | Referring to a person who engages in sexual activity with other persons of the same sex or gender. |
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L4-S29
English | Referring to a person who identifies within a masculine or male gender area who is sexually or romantically attracted to others who identify with a masculine or male gender area. |
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L4-S30
English | Referring to a person who is sexually or romantically attracted to others who identify within the same or a similar gender area. |
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L4-S31
English | Referring to a non-human male animal who has sexual relations with other male animals of the same species. |
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L4-S32
English | Referring to a non-human animal who has sexual relations with other animals of the same sex and species. |
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L4-S33
English | Loosely used to refer to marginalized sexual identities. |
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Forms
L4-F1
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L4-F10
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16. century
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19. century
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