My goofy 7th grade friend who decided to change his name. (Google "Gay greek gods" and you'll find it.) Often used to mock the name and character of the person (he's an asshole). Often to imply if a transgender/pref. name is ridiculous or offensive.
by shrek (real) December 13, 2022
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The best mystery story in existence. You dont read Purple Hyacinth?? What are you doing with your life?
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A person who is born male, identifies as male, and is sexually/romantically attracted to males.
- (Hi-yuh-senth)
- A gender specific term for gay.
- Short for Hyacynthian
- Antonym for Lesbian
- Flag Officiated 2017
- Created June 2017
Greek Origin:
In the literary myth, Hyacinth was a beautiful youth and lover of the god Apollo, though he was also admired by Zephyrus, the West Wind. Apollo and Hyacinth took turns throwing the discus. Hyacinth ran to catch it to impress Apollo, was struck by the discus as it fell to the ground, and died. A twist in the tale makes Zephyrus responsible for the death of Hyacinth. His beauty caused a feud between Zephyrus and Apollo. Jealous that Hyacinth preferred the radiant Apollo, Zephyrus blew Apollo's discus off course to kill Hyacinth.
When Hyacinth died, Apollo did not allow Hades to claim the youth; rather, he made a flower, the hyacinth, from his spilled blood. According to Ovid's account, the tears of Apollo stained the newly formed flower's petals with the sign of his grief.
Side Notes:
- The blue flower named after Hyacinth shares the same colors as the flag.
- The "i" in the original name "Hyacinth" is changed to the letter "y" to separate
the term from the flower and the Greek deity.
A person who is born male, identifies as male, and is sexually/romantically attracted to males.
- (Hi-yuh-senth)
- A gender specific term for gay.
- Short for Hyacynthian
- Antonym for Lesbian
- Flag Officiated 2017
- Created June 2017
Greek Origin:
In the literary myth, Hyacinth was a beautiful youth and lover of the god Apollo, though he was also admired by Zephyrus, the West Wind. Apollo and Hyacinth took turns throwing the discus. Hyacinth ran to catch it to impress Apollo, was struck by the discus as it fell to the ground, and died. A twist in the tale makes Zephyrus responsible for the death of Hyacinth. His beauty caused a feud between Zephyrus and Apollo. Jealous that Hyacinth preferred the radiant Apollo, Zephyrus blew Apollo's discus off course to kill Hyacinth.
When Hyacinth died, Apollo did not allow Hades to claim the youth; rather, he made a flower, the hyacinth, from his spilled blood. According to Ovid's account, the tears of Apollo stained the newly formed flower's petals with the sign of his grief.
Side Notes:
- The blue flower named after Hyacinth shares the same colors as the flag.
- The "i" in the original name "Hyacinth" is changed to the letter "y" to separate
the term from the flower and the Greek deity.
"Yes I am gay, but more specifically, I am a Hyacynthian. I'm a guy who likes guys."
"Paul is a hyacynth, he doesn't date girls."
"Paul is a hyacynth, he doesn't date girls."
by Apollonious June 26, 2017
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by Blacq Raven August 27, 2020
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by Pimpnameslickbackk November 22, 2021
Get the hyacinthia mug.Hyacinth, known fondly as "Hya," stands at a modest 5'3" but possesses an aura that transcends her stature. Her dark, lustrous locks cascade in waves around her, framing an ethereal beauty that captures the gaze of all who encounter her. Her eyes, deep pools of brown, hold within them the secrets of a thousand whispered dreams, reflecting a kaleidoscope of emotions from compassion to determination.
Yet, it is not merely her physical attributes that make Hyacinth remarkable. Beneath her captivating exterior lies a heart as pure as the morning dew, overflowing with boundless kindness and unwavering empathy. As a friend, Hya is a beacon of unwavering support, offering solace in times of sorrow and sharing in the joys of triumph. She weaves the threads of camaraderie into the fabric of cherished memories, her presence akin to a gentle breeze on a summer's day, bringing comfort and serenity to all who stand in her midst.
In the tapestry of life, Hyacinth is a rare and precious thread, woven with care and affection into the very fabric of existence. Forever my cherished friend, she embodies enduring beauty, grace, and wonder, reminding me that true beauty lies not only in physical appearance but also in the radiant soul of a kind-hearted spirit.
Yet, it is not merely her physical attributes that make Hyacinth remarkable. Beneath her captivating exterior lies a heart as pure as the morning dew, overflowing with boundless kindness and unwavering empathy. As a friend, Hya is a beacon of unwavering support, offering solace in times of sorrow and sharing in the joys of triumph. She weaves the threads of camaraderie into the fabric of cherished memories, her presence akin to a gentle breeze on a summer's day, bringing comfort and serenity to all who stand in her midst.
In the tapestry of life, Hyacinth is a rare and precious thread, woven with care and affection into the very fabric of existence. Forever my cherished friend, she embodies enduring beauty, grace, and wonder, reminding me that true beauty lies not only in physical appearance but also in the radiant soul of a kind-hearted spirit.
Person One: "Hey is that 'Hya'?"
Person Two: "WOAH DUDE YOU CALL Hyacinth HYA?!"
Person One: "Of course, we're good friends."
Person Two: "You lucky bastard."
Person Two: "WOAH DUDE YOU CALL Hyacinth HYA?!"
Person One: "Of course, we're good friends."
Person Two: "You lucky bastard."
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