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  2. Drag queen - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the term drag queen has changed across time. The term first emerged in New York City in the 1950s, and initially had two meanings. The first meaning referred to an amateur performer who did not make a living in drag but may have participated in amateur public performances such as those held at a drag ball or a drag pageant. This ...

  3. Drag (entertainment) - Wikipedia

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    Two drag queens with a woman (left) and a drag king (far right) in Wild Side Story in Los Angeles 1977. A drag queen (first use in print, 1941) is a person, usually a man, that dresses in drag, either as part of a performance or for personal fulfillment. The term "drag queen" distinguishes such men from transvestites, transsexuals or ...

  4. Drag Race terminology - Wikipedia

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    a group of drag queens who were all mentored by the same "mother" hunty [7] [12] a term of endearment, may be a portmanteau of "honey" and "cunty" interior illusions lounge: a backstage room where contestants wait during judge deliberations [2] kai kai [2] [13] a sexual or romantic relationship between two drag queens ki ki [7] / kiki [6] [11]

  5. Pansy Craze - Wikipedia

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    Gene Malin — known as the "Queen of the Pansy Craze" — achieved relative mainstream success, appearing in both Hollywood films and Broadway shows. [ 2 ] [ 12 ] Malin worked primarily in New York City in the early 1930s; however, his career was cut short when he died in an automobile accident at the age of 25.

  6. Queen (slang) - Wikipedia

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    A bedroom queen is a drag queen who mainly does their drag at home in the bedroom rather than publicly. The term drag queen usually refers to people who dress in drag for the purpose of performing, whether singing or lip-synching, dancing, participating in events such as gay pride parades, drag pageants, or at venues such as cabarets and ...

  7. Drag show - Wikipedia

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    A drag brunch is a type of drag show in which drag kings and drag queens perform for an audience while the audience is served typical brunch foods and drinks. [14] [15] The events feature dance, song and comedy performances. [16] Although typically held at LGBTQ bars and nightclubs, restaurants have also become a popular site for drag brunches.

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  9. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Drag can be theatrical, comedic, or grotesque. Drag queens have been considered caricatures of women by second-wave feminism. Drag artists have a long tradition in LGBTQ culture. Generally the term drag queen covers men doing female drag, drag king covers women doing male drag, and faux queen covers women doing female drag.