Gay ce
The facial features of a homosexual male.
Includes but is not limited to: button nose, protruding lip, clenched jaw, involuntary snarled lip, triangle chin, manicured brow, fag-stash or stubble, gay grin.
Jim: Our waiter is so gay.
Bob: He is? How can you tell?
Jim: Dude, just look at his gayce.
by Nostanzo February 08,
A situation/environment/science or event that while being excellent and Ace, also has a number of underlying issues that still plague it's usefulness in the world, making it gay
(Not in the homosexual sense, but in the playground adoption)
Jenny: I had another anthrax jab today
Tony: Adv at least you won't get Anthrax, that's Ace!
Jenny: Actually you need to have four of them, and one every year.
Tony: Oh, that's a bit gay!
Jenny: And after all of that there is still a risk of getting Anthrax
Tony: That's Gayce!
by mrthaggar January 07,
Otherwise famous as "BOHEMOTH IN SPANDEX".
This ravenious beast plays table tennis and if she glares you with her artificial cobalt eyeballs, bew
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Related to Gender Expression
- Pronounsare terms used to refer to an individual in the third person. In some languages, pronouns are tied to gender identification and contribute to misgendering. The most common pronouns in English are they/them/theirs, she/her/hers, and he/him/his.
- Neopronouns are alternatives to common pronouns, such as xe/xem/xyr/xyrs, ze/zir/zirs, and fae/faer/faers.
- Transitioning is an individual's process of moving toward living as their identified gender. The method of transitioning is different for every individual and may or may not include medical interventions such as hormone replacement or surgery. A "complete" transition is not needed to validate the gender identity of an individual.
- Crossdresser describes individuals who dress, at least occasionally, in clothing stereotypically worn by a person outside their assigned sex. This term replaces the synonyms transvestite and does not reflect se
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The terms and definitions below are always evolving, transforming and often mean diverse things to different people. They are provided below as a starting show for discussion and comprehending. This Glossary has been collectively built and created by the staff members of the LGBTQIA Resource Center since the adv s.
These are not universal definitions. This glossary is provided to help provide others a more thorough but not entirely comprehensive understanding of the significance of these terms. You may even consider asking someone what they signify when they use a term, especially when they use it to explain their identity. Ultimately it is most important that each individual define themselves for themselves and therefore also define a designation for themselves.
“If I didn't define myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people's fantasies for me and eaten alive.” -Audre Lorde
This glossary contains terms, such as ableism and disability, that may not be considered directly related to identities of sexuality or gender. T