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fag stag n. They say that behind every gay man, there is a straight girl (also known as a fag hag). Recently, there is also a straight bloke standing right next to him, the fag stag. [EnglishGaySex & SexualitySlang] [full cite] (Jul. 1, 2006)
futch adj. Apparently, there is a phenomenon that originated in San Francisco in which butch-identified women are wearing dresses. They call themselves futches. Similarly, I have heard lipstick butch. When she heard these two words uttered together, the self-described high femme sitting next to me contorted her face in disgust at the very idea. [EnglishGaySex & SexualitySlang] [full cite] (Jul. 19, 2007)
garriage n. If the homosexual population was arguing for a defined union of their own, they’d have far more success. Almost nobody is going to argue that gays have no right to form their own union called, say…“Garriage.” And then the political struggle would not be over a label, it would be over assigning rights to those united under Garriage. Garriage may not catch on, but civil unions have plenty of support. [EnglishGayRelationships] [full cite] (Apr. 3, 2007)
gay church n. The other night on Will & Grace a guy chastized another guy for acting up in the gym. He told him “You can’t do that at a gym. Gym is like gay church.“ [EnglishGay] [full cite] (Jul. 16, 2005)
gay church n. But instead of going to Catholic church, I attend the gay church, the hair salon. Hell hath no fury like a hairdresser. [EnglishGay] [full cite] (Jul. 16, 2005)
gay panic n. That makes The Hitcher, a first feature for both writer (Eric Red) and director (Robert Harmon), a slasher movie about gay panic, a nasty piece of homophobic angst for the age of AIDs. [EnglishGaySex & Sexuality] [full cite] (Aug. 2, 2006)
gay sprawl n. Gay papers face other challenges that are largely unique, such as contending with what some people call gay sprawl. With the increasing acceptance of gays and lesbians into mainstream American culture, a growing number of gay newspaper readers are moving out of compact urban gay ghettos and into the suburbs. [EnglishGay] [full cite] (Apr. 6, 2007)