Slang words for gay
UK Gay Glossary
See an A-Z glossary of words and phrases relating to gay life in Britain.
The glossary includes Acts of Parliament, male lover villages in Britain, history, people, and current and archaic gay slang.
Further facts on many of the listed terms is available via accompanying links.
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AC/DC - slang for multi-attracted (slur).
Ace - a shortened term for asexual.
Albany Trust - a registered nonprofit set up in 1958 to complement the Homosexual Regulation Reform Society (see below).
Ally - (typically) straight supporter of the gay movement.
Asexual - a person who feels petite or no sexual attraction.
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Bear - lgbtq+ term for a large hairy male.
BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival - Europe's largest LGBTIQ+ film festival held in spring.
Biphobia - fear or loathe of someone who identifies as bi (bi).
Bisexual - (bi) a person who feels sexual attraction across genders.
Boi - a boyish lesbian.
Buggery Act - introduced in 1533 during the reign of Henry VIII. Men having sex with men was punishable by death in Britain until 1861. It was the country's first civil sodomy law; previously, cases were administered by eccl
LGBTQIA+ Slurs and Slang
bog queen
Synonyms: Bathsheba (composition between bathroom and Sheba to produce a name reminiscent of the Queen of Sheba), Ghost (50s, ghost, because they wander the corridors of the bathroom).
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What’d he say? And why? And am I a complete idiot for not having the right reaction to it?
If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, then it might be time to sharpen up on current gay terms aka slang. And we get it: Keeping up on it all can be exhausting. And as much as you try, things can sometimes get lost in translation.
But you’re in luck! We’ve made the ideal guide to help you figure out the queer slang words everyone’s saying right now and how to use them, all organized for your most important gay moments.
To fully understand gay slang, it helps to understand its importance. We’re not just spouting these words off to look cool, right? Ok, that’s debatable. Still, gay slang has served a legit purpose in gay history. So before you dive in, let’s learn what it’s all about.
Gay slang from then to now
In the first half of the 20th century and even all the way up to the 90s, being out and proud wasn’t an option for many in the LGBTQ+ community. Support then, gay men slang served as a means for people to transmit who they were discreetly—even using simple slang for g
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When you are gay man, you’ll always be full of questions (when you are not full of self-doubt, that is) — but this is 2018, and some questions, while basic, — will always be more important than the others.
Take a few of these as an example.
Don’t comprehend whether you are a top or a bottom? Do you feel it’s rude (and very inappropriate) when someone asks you whether you are a slave? Have you always wondered why your friends laughed at you when you said you lovedvanilla? Are you surprised that people could be that into otters? More importantly, what is an otter?
It’s 2018, and it’s day for you to get with the times. Whether you are an out-and-proud gay man or an in-the-closet newbie, your dictionary of gay slang will always be as varied as your little black book of boys. So the next time someone tells