| 1. | irony | ||
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a gay republican catholic boy.
The irony of that boy being gay, republican, and catholic. That isn't a mix you hear of that often.
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| 2. | irony | ||
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a gay republican catholic boy.
The irony of that boy being gay, republican, and catholic. That isn't a mix you hear of that often.
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| 3. | gay-ronic | ||
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A combination of the words "gay" and "ironic." A coincidental situation that leans toward homosexual traits. Dude #1: "Check it out! Me and Will wore the same shirt! How ironic!
Dude #2" "Isn't that, gay-ronic?" |
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| 4. | butchiosity | ||
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Adjective "butch" (deeply or stereotypically masculine-looking and -acting, applied to both men and women) made into a jocular noun. "Butch" is nowadays almost always an adjective ("I love your butch new leather jacket"), now that the old use as a noun to mean "boy vendor" (newsbutch or news butcher) peaked during the 1950s and is now archaic if not completely obsolete. The closest nominative uses of "butch" are adjuncts or idioms like "butch haircut" or "Harold is a butch top, not a femme bottom." more...
"Masculinity" means possesion of masculine traits or appearance, while "butchiosity" introduces a note of irony: the appearance or trying to act in a conventionally or socially-acceptable masculine manner expected by the straight world. "Butchness" is problematic, as it is not consisently used to mean the quality of visible masculinity; inste... |
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| 5. | faget | ||
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1. This hideously misspelled derivation of 'faggot' is primarily used by uneducated rednecks who fail to see the irony of calling someone a derogatory name but having no idea how to say the word.
2. Used by closet homosexuals in an attempt to smooth out the word 'faggot' and give it a softer french/italian/spanish sound, with a rolled G similar to the J in french, and a silent T. 1. "Hey Chet!! Lookee that thar faget over there! Now get that cow ready for a bangin'!"
2. "Let's round up the crew, get some lattes and head out to the faget bar, where we can score -- I mean, I'm not gay and have no idea what faget means!" |
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| 6. | yu gi orgy | ||
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A group of three or more adult males meeting up to engage in homosexual activity under the guise of "playing a few games of yu gi oh".
The irony being that an evening of reach arounds and circle jerks with the boys is actually a whole lot less gay than playing yu gi oh. - Keen to come round tonite buddy? I'm having a few of the boys around for a bit of a yu gi orgy...
- Seriously. If you wanna touch my dick, just ask. But there's no way I'm playing gay ass cards with you queer-o. |
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| 7. | satire | ||
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Originally, satire was a literary form in which the author used irony, sarcasm, and allied rhetorical devices to express indignation against perceived social vices, follies, or oppressions, and to hold the perpetrators up to ridicule and contempt. In the heyday of the National Lampoon, satire meant calling somebody an asshole. Currently, it consists of people submitting definitions to Urban Dictionary in which they call each other gay, retarded, or both. I'd rather be gay and retarded than the sort of person whose idea of satire is calling someone else gay and retarded. I'd be more likely to get laid.
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