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- Faggot - Wikipedia
Faggot, often shortened to fag, is a slur in the English language that was used to refer to gay men but its meaning has expanded to other members of the queer community [3] [4] [5] In American youth culture around the turn of the 21st century, its meaning extended as a broader reaching insult more related to masculinity and group power
- FAGGOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FAGGOT definition: 1 an extremely offensive word for a gay man 2 sticks of wood, tied together and used as fuel for… Learn more
- Faggot - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Faggot is an offensive slang term for a gay man Though it originally (and more harmlessly) meant "a bundle of sticks," the word faggot should be used very carefully or avoided completely
- FAGGOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FAGGOT is a gay person—used as a term of abuse and disparagement
- faggot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
faggot (plural faggots) (chiefly UK, Ireland, collective) A bundle of sticks or brushwood intended to be used for fuel tied together for carrying (Some sources specify that a faggot is tied with two bands or withes, whereas a bavin is tied with just one )
- Prince Faggot Off Broadway Review - The Wrap
“Prince Faggot” is half fantasy, about what would happen a decade from now if the adult Prince George were gay; and it’s part reality, about the childhoods of the gay and trans actors who
- FAGGOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
faggot fish and chips or (Scot ) fish supper pakora Which savoury dish am I? (in Sicilian cookery) a dish of fried seasoned aubergine and other vegetables, served as an appetizer
- Faggot (slang) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Faggot (or fag) is an insulting term for a homosexual person It is usually used to refer to gay men Many people, especially homosexuals, see it as hate speech Most prefer the term gay, or sometimes queer Queer has been taken back for use by the LGBTQ+ community, even with the way the word has been used in the past [1]
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