A person who is attracted too 2 or more genders most commonly a male and a female but it could also be some who likes non-binary’s as well or someone who falls under the enby umbrella:)
Sally: so yesterday me and my girlfriend-
Suzie: but I thought you liked guys you went out with Danny last month.
Sally: Well that’s because I’m bisexual.
Suzie: but I thought you liked guys you went out with Danny last month.
Sally: Well that’s because I’m bisexual.
by Oucjelesbbege December 29, 2020

Person 1: what gender do you like?
Person 2: ass is nice.
Person 1: . . . but do you like guys or girls?
Person 2: A S S IS N I C E
Person 1: wait, are you bisexual?
Person 2: you finally fuckin got it mate
Person 2: ass is nice.
Person 1: . . . but do you like guys or girls?
Person 2: A S S IS N I C E
Person 1: wait, are you bisexual?
Person 2: you finally fuckin got it mate
by Lord Farquaad's Supple Titty April 23, 2020

sexually attracted not exclusively to people of one particular gender; attracted to everyone but can/do have a preference.They date everyone and anyone they find attractive.
A year ago I wanted to ask our David(Guy) but a month ago I wanted to ask out Jen(girl) but now I dating Saturn(Non binary). I guess that’s why I’m Bisexual
by Saturn June 4, 2021

A bisexual person is attracted to two different genders (bi means two). It's usually men and women, but can be women and nonbinary people. Being bi isn't the same as being pan, because pansexuality is often described as "genderblind" love, where a person gets attracted to somebody mostly based on their personality. Bisexuality is NOT a phase nor are they greedy or sex fanatics.
person 1: "Hey look! Jeff has a new boyfriend!"
person 2: "I thought he had a girlfriend just a while back?"
person 1: "He told me he was bisexual so, I guess"
person 2: "I thought he had a girlfriend just a while back?"
person 1: "He told me he was bisexual so, I guess"
by g00chie February 22, 2019

by AmethystFire May 13, 2020

it is being attracted to two or more genders. Not just male and female, because that would be transphobic.
Robyn Och’s definition of bisexuality, as stated on her website: “I call myself bisexual because I acknowledge that I have in myself the potential to be attracted – romantically and/or sexually – to people of more than one sex and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.”
by toriuh August 31, 2020
