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An umbrella term for genders outside of the stereotyped gender binary. (Agender, bigender, Genderfluid, polygender, demi, etc.)
1 Vae uses she/he pronouns because she is bigender. He is considered to be under the nonbinary umbrella.

2 Oliver feels a lack in any gender at all, they have concluded they are agender. This puts Oliver under the nonbinary umbrella.
Nonbinary by Bloooooope July 12, 2021
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Referring to the tendency to Overtly and Overly Politicize one's Gender and/or Sexual Identity.
Labelling oneself as NonBinary is a pleading with one's immediate audience to acknowledge them as not heterosexual...serving to separate their identity from men and women...
NonBinary by Danny Durden May 21, 2021
a person who is neither male or female.
"Oh yeah, they're nonbinary."
Nonbinary by anonymous September 16, 2020
someone who isn't on the gender binary - they don't identify as male nor female. pronouns are usually they/them, and no it's not a fucking mental illness. it's not a term used by "special snowflakes" or "girls who want to feel special". sorry but it just be like that sometimes.
"hey who's she ?"
"oh that's x. they're nonbinary."
"nonbinary is bullshi-"
"you shut the fuck up."
nonbinary by wtfalex June 21, 2019
A nonbinary person is someone whose gender is neither female nor male. Nonbinary people can have a variety of gender identities and gender expressions, and nonbinary is not a single gender. Nonbinary people are often trans. Nonbinary people often use they/them pronouns but often use other pronouns. Sometimes nonbinary is written with a hyphen (non-binary).
I am neither a woman nor a man, I am nonbinary.
nonbinary by they4they October 5, 2019
Non-binary people may also identify as transgender and/or transsexual. The label genderqueer has a lot of overlap with non-binary. Non-binary is often seen as the preferred term, as "queer" may be used as a transphobic insult.

Non-binary people may wish to transition so that their gender expression more closely reflects their internal identity. Many non-binary people wish to appear androgynous and adopt unisex names, gender-neutral titles such as Mx. and/or gender-neutral pronouns, but others prefer to express themselves in ways which are traditionally seen as masculine or feminine or to mix aspects of the two.

Non-binary people can have any sexual orientation, although if attracted primarily to a single gender they may prefer to use gender-terminology to express this, such as androsexual or gynosexual.
My freind is NonBinary, Come say Hi. They use They/Them pronouns.
NonBinary by NonBinarySkyYT May 26, 2018