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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. Butch (lesbian slang) - Wikipedia

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    In the words of butch, transgender man S. Bear Bergman, "butch and transgender are the same thing with different names, except that butch is not a trans identity, unless it is." [14] However, there is something of a "border war" between butch and FTM identities, as renowned butch scholar Jack Halberstam put it in Transgender Butch. [13]

  4. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    The word transgender acquired its modern umbrella term meaning in the 1990s. [32] Health-practitioner manuals, professional journalistic style guides, and LGBT advocacy groups advise the adoption by others of the name and pronouns identified by the person in question, including present references to the transgender person's past. [33] [34]

  5. What You Need to Know About the Meaning of the Trans ... - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about the meaning behind the colors of the trans flag for Pride.

  6. How Polari, the ‘lost language’ of gay men, inspired much of ...

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    Regardless, “zhuzh” — the pronunciation sounds a bit like "jouj" — is in fact a real word, meaning “to fix, to tidy; to smarten up,” according to Green’s Dictionary of Slang. This ...

  7. Trans* - Wikipedia

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    The word trans* is a neologism referring to a deliberately undefined cluster of loosely related identities and experiences that do not conform to traditional ideas about gender. [1] People who consider themselves trans* may also identify as genderfluid , agender , transgender , transsexual . [ 2 ]

  8. Travesti (gender identity) - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] The term is inclusive of trans non-binary people, trans men, trans women, and transmasculine individuals, [47] [48] using neolingual ending. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] Some also use the term travesty , ending with the letter y, to mean the same as travesti, but sounding more artistic , subversive , or decolonial .

  9. Trans chaser - Wikipedia

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    Trans chaser, [a] [1] [2] often shortened to chaser, [3] is a term predominantly used to describe cisgender men who are primarily sexually interested in trans women, [3] but it is sometimes used to refer to those interested in trans men as well.