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  2. LGBTQ slang - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ slang, LGBTQ speak, queer slang, or gay slang is a set of English slang lexicon used predominantly among LGBTQ+ people. It has been used in various languages since the early 20th century as a means by which members of the LGBTQ+ community identify themselves and speak in code with brevity and speed to others.

  3. Cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    The term is borrowed from the modern French phrase en femme [12] [13] meaning "as a woman", Most crossdressers also use a female name whilst en femme; that is their "femme name". In the cross-dressing community the persona a man adopts when he dresses as a woman is known as his " femme self".

  4. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped ... - AOL

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    Bruh. "Bruh" originated from the word "brother" and was used by Black men to address each other as far back as the late 1800s. Around 1890, it was recorded as a title that came before someone's ...

  5. Category:Slang terms for men - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Slang terms for women - Wikipedia

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    Becky (slang) Belle (given name) Betel nut beauty. Bimbo. Bitch (slang) Black American princess. Bobby soxer (subculture) Bombshell (slang) Boseulachi.

  7. Category:Sex- and gender-related slurs - Wikipedia

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    Explore the terms and expressions that insult or mock people based on their sex or gender identity.

  8. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The term Yurizoku (η™Ύεˆζ—, lit. "lily tribe") was coined in 1976 by Ito Bungaku, editor of the gay men's magazine Barazoku (see above), to refer to his female readers. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] While not all those women were lesbians, and it is unclear whether this was the first instance of the term yuri in this context, an association of yuri with ...

  9. Butch and femme - Wikipedia

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    A "stud" is a dominant lesbian in the LGBT community. The term originated with construction and animal breeding, before being associated with promiscuous or attractive men. [46] The word made its way into AAVE through jive in the 1940s. [47] [48] The African-American lesbian community then adopted the word, meaning "masculine African-American ...