by Awesome Person11111111 June 30, 2011
the actual definition of gay is happy or merry, but it has progressed to become the moniker for homosexual, or loving someone who is the same gender as you. gay does NOT mean weird or stupid, that's just what retarded dumbass people say to get some people to like them.
the two good ways:
1. Let's have a gay old time!
2. My uncle is gay, but there isn't anything wrong with it
the bad way:
1.stop acting gay
1. Let's have a gay old time!
2. My uncle is gay, but there isn't anything wrong with it
the bad way:
1.stop acting gay
by AcousticEmo December 26, 2008
1. A sexual attraction to a person of the same gender.
2. An immature 'insult' usually in middle school/ high school (at least in my experience)
3. a rarely used definition meaning happy.
4. Gay can be used to describe both bi and homosexual people.
2. An immature 'insult' usually in middle school/ high school (at least in my experience)
3. a rarely used definition meaning happy.
4. Gay can be used to describe both bi and homosexual people.
i am straight myself and i have gay friends and unlike some people think they arn't constently hitting on every guy they meet
by Themoonman August 25, 2008
"That man is gay."
Past - That man is in a good mood today.
Present - That man is a definite homosexual.
Future - That man is a total idiotic loser.
Past - That man is in a good mood today.
Present - That man is a definite homosexual.
Future - That man is a total idiotic loser.
by raspberry (lust) muffin May 28, 2005
AG: (Finishes telling a joke) Hahahaha
Jeezy: Wow, you're not gay, no you're not. Nope. Not gay...
OR-------
ROBERT: HARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROU
Jeezy: (after hearing him) Not gay.
Jeezy: Wow, you're not gay, no you're not. Nope. Not gay...
OR-------
ROBERT: HARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROU
Jeezy: (after hearing him) Not gay.
by darcy mcgee March 01, 2009
An adage used as a psychological tool to expose bias.
The key portion is the last word, which used in this context can be interpreted either as a statement of truth (i.e. oranges are orange) or as a pejorative insult (Those shoes are gay). Essentially it will trigger people who are easily triggered. The point of doing this is to show that an inherently unbiased statement is interpreted by the individual to follow their own rationale, often time exposing their bias towards negative interpretation.
Similar to "It's okay to be white".
The key portion is the last word, which used in this context can be interpreted either as a statement of truth (i.e. oranges are orange) or as a pejorative insult (Those shoes are gay). Essentially it will trigger people who are easily triggered. The point of doing this is to show that an inherently unbiased statement is interpreted by the individual to follow their own rationale, often time exposing their bias towards negative interpretation.
Similar to "It's okay to be white".
heilhonkler tweets: "Gay people are gay."
rando tweets: "@Twitter why do you continue to allow homophobic hate speech on your platform? People like this are despicable and should be banned."
*outrage ensues*
rando tweets: "@Twitter why do you continue to allow homophobic hate speech on your platform? People like this are despicable and should be banned."
*outrage ensues*
by HeilHonkler November 12, 2019