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people always say something is gay if they dont like it.
"that teacher is gay"
"my computer is gay"
"this topic is so gay"
WHY!?! gay is when a person loves someone of the same gender!
it annoys me soooo much!
what do you think? do you think its overused?
1. Gay used to mean your happy.
2. Gay is only used for BoyXBoy. Lesbian is used for GirlXGirl.
3. Also, if you love the opposite gender, you're straight.
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1. Gay used to mean your happy.
2. Gay is only used for BoyXBoy. Lesbian is used for GirlXGirl.
3. Also, if you love the opposite gender, you're straight.
1. thats what most people think it means
2. look hay up it the dictionary and it says the same gender, but it usually only means boyxboy
3. ummm.... i know dude... i never said anything against that?
Bimps1002 wrote:1. Gay used to mean your happy.
2. Gay is only used for BoyXBoy. Lesbian is used for GirlXGirl.
3. Also, if you love the opposite gender, you're straight.1. thats what most people think it means
2. look hay up it the dictionary and it says the same gender, but it usually only means boyxboy
3. ummm.... i know dude... i never said anything against that?
1. THINK? It usually is.
2. That dictionary might be outdated.
3. It was just an extra fact.
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Why did you start this topic? It is useless even know you are in off-topic.
patience is key wrote:Bimps1002 wrote:1. Gay used to mean your happy.
2. Gay is only used for BoyXBoy. Lesbian is used for GirlXGirl.
3. Also, if you love the opposite gender, you're straight.1. thats what most people think it means
2. look hay up it the dictionary and it says the same gender, but it usually only means boyxboy
3. ummm.... i know dude... i never said anything against that?1. THINK? It usually is.
2. That dictionary might be outdated.
3. It was just an extra fact.
2. Gay doesn't necessarily refer to boyxboy; it can also refer to girlxgirl. Lesbian, on the other hand always refers to girlxgirl.
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Why would we care about this, I'm pretty sure that half the community already knows this, with the other half problably nooby 7 year olds...
We aready had a topic discusing this, wheres failgirl? she always has something to say on this
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why are there so many topics about this. are you trying to convert straight people or something. if so its starting to make me vary annoyed!!!
im Christian and im not on here trying to convert any one.
gay [gey] Show IPA adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb
adjective
1.
homosexual.
2.
of, indicating, or supporting homosexual interests or issues: a gay organization.
3.
having or showing a merry, lively mood: gay spirits; gay music.
4.
bright or showy: gay colors; gay ornaments.
5.
given to or abounding in social or other pleasures: a gay social season.
6.
licentious; dissipated; wanton: The baron is a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies.
7.
Slang: Often Disparaging and Offensive. awkward, stupid, or bad: This game is really gay.
adverb
9.
in a gay manner.
Origin: 1275?1325; 1950?55 for def. 1; Middle English gai < Old French < Germanic; compare Old High German g?hi fast, sudden
Related forms
gay·ness, noun
non·gay, adjective
qua·si-gay, adjective
Synonyms 3. gleeful, jovial, glad, joyous, happy, cheerful, sprightly, blithe, airy, light-hearted; vivacious, frolicsome, sportive, hilarious. Gay, jolly, joyful, merry describe a happy or light-hearted mood. Gay suggests a lightness of heart or liveliness of mood that is openly manifested: when hearts were young and gay. Jolly indicates a good-humored, natural, expansive gaiety of mood or disposition: a jolly crowd at a party. Joyful suggests gladness, happiness, rejoicing: joyful over the good news. Merry is often interchangeable with gay: a merry disposition; a merry party; it suggests, even more than the latter, convivial animated enjoyment. 4. brilliant.
Antonyms 3. unhappy, mournful.
Usage note In addition to its original and continuing senses of ?merry, lively? and ?bright or showy,? gay has had various senses dealing with sexual conduct since the 17th century. A gay woman was a prostitute, a gay man a womanizer, a gay house a brothel. This sexual world included homosexuals too, and gay as an adjective meaning ?homosexual? goes back at least to the early 1900s. After World War II, as social attitudes toward sexuality began to change, gay was applied openly by homosexuals to themselves, first as an adjective and later as a noun. Today, the noun often designates only a male homosexual: gays and lesbians. The word has ceased to be slang and is not used disparagingly. Homosexual as a noun is sometimes used only in reference to a male.
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