Queer 1: The short explanation is that queer is mostly used by people under the gay umbrella and or someone who is under the trans umbrella (mtf, ftm, nonbindary and more.)
Queer 2: Someone can also use queer as their sexuality (often used by people who are more comfortable with it or doesn't know what their sexuality it. If you want to know more about that then you can always ask the person themselves.)
Queer 3: To explain to someone that they aren't straight.
If you want to know what that person mean by queer just ask them. They should answer your questions if you ask them nicely and explains that you mean no harm in your questions. If they don't want to answer then they don't have to. Remember that they are still a human.
Queer 2: Someone can also use queer as their sexuality (often used by people who are more comfortable with it or doesn't know what their sexuality it. If you want to know more about that then you can always ask the person themselves.)
Queer 3: To explain to someone that they aren't straight.
If you want to know what that person mean by queer just ask them. They should answer your questions if you ask them nicely and explains that you mean no harm in your questions. If they don't want to answer then they don't have to. Remember that they are still a human.
Queer 1:
1: Do you know their sexuality?
2: No but I know that they are queer.
Queer 2:
1: Okay so they are queer?
2: Yeah, they feel more comfortable with using queer than explaining their sexuality every time.
1: But how are they going to find someone if they don't tell them?
2: I actually don't know but I will ask them next time I see them.
Queer 3:
1: What do you mean you don't (only) like the opposite gender?
2: Well I'm queer.
1: Do you know their sexuality?
2: No but I know that they are queer.
Queer 2:
1: Okay so they are queer?
2: Yeah, they feel more comfortable with using queer than explaining their sexuality every time.
1: But how are they going to find someone if they don't tell them?
2: I actually don't know but I will ask them next time I see them.
Queer 3:
1: What do you mean you don't (only) like the opposite gender?
2: Well I'm queer.
by Justjacobthx May 3, 2019

Example, someone being accused of using queer pressure on their friend:
Person 1: Did you see this new show? I hear it has good queer representation
Person 2: Jeez man you've told me about it like 6 times this week, stop queer pressuring me
Person 1: Did you see this new show? I hear it has good queer representation
Person 2: Jeez man you've told me about it like 6 times this week, stop queer pressuring me
by Bebop12345 May 12, 2022

Sacrificing men's lives in war from the safety of a bunker, like a total faggot; trying to make women look like men by creating a 0-00 beauty standard; exaggerating the truth; misdiagnosing patients; committing professional malpractice; not caring about history; and promoting extremist positions to benefit oneself.
Ladies, why did you let a bunch of queers dominate the beauty industry for so long? And guys, why didn't you have a set of balls to stand up for the women obviously being taken advantage of? You're all a bunch of queers! The faggot shit needs to end.
by Publius0987 April 8, 2025

Someone who is ¨anti-capitalist¨, for whatever that means..
i never made it much far with monopoly at my grandmoms, it´s just a boring game doomed to fail
i never made it much far with monopoly at my grandmoms, it´s just a boring game doomed to fail
The era of lesbian/gay citizenship and commodification opens new possibilities for anti-capitalist queer marxist-feminist politics.
by mrpanda009 November 21, 2023

by OkayButMe March 30, 2022

The establishment of cultural customs, norms and identity based around the LGBT Community, LGBT Rights and queerness present in the greater national stage.
Not to be confused with Homonationalism.
Not to be confused with Homonationalism.
Homonationalism is using LGBT Rights to justify a culture of injustice.
Queer nationalism is a culture born from LGBT Rights.
Don't confuse the two. Ever.
Queer nationalism is a culture born from LGBT Rights.
Don't confuse the two. Ever.
by The Logical Fallacy October 4, 2021
