example: "are you a homophobic?" "no im an intergalactic alienoid from planet designation 18996969004"
by wittle piss baby 1001 August 18, 2023
People with a brain that works at a standard higher to all others.
Legends
Intellects
Normal People
People who have a disliking or Fear of Poo Pushers and pillow bitters.
People that live in fear of the alien race of homosexuals
People that dislike all homosexuals except for hot female lesbians.
Legends
Intellects
Normal People
People who have a disliking or Fear of Poo Pushers and pillow bitters.
People that live in fear of the alien race of homosexuals
People that dislike all homosexuals except for hot female lesbians.
Watch out that ones a pillow bitter"
"That guys a legend" "why" "he's a Homophobes"
"Watch out he enjoys pushing poo back up the anal pipe of another male with his penis"
"That guys a legend" "why" "he's a Homophobes"
"Watch out he enjoys pushing poo back up the anal pipe of another male with his penis"
by homophobe MC March 03, 2010
by Alfie The Horndog March 21, 2007
a person who does not accept homosexuality(whether it be because of a bad history with or just personally does not agree with it)
by ThatOneGuyThatKnowsAThingOrTwo February 12, 2017
by Ashe J. E. Smith October 20, 2021
"Homophobe" is a neologism used by gay rights advocates to describe anybody who does not like homosexuality. It is a stupid and poorly-conceived term for several reasons:
1. It implies that the person that it is applied to is afraid of homosexuals. Of course, hardly anyone actually is.
2. It shows a stunning amount of ignorance on the person who invented it. Literally translated, it means "fear of the same"(it can also mean "fear of humans" when interpreted as a bastard mix of Latin and Greek. By this definition, nearly all wild animals are homophobic).
3. It is extremely overused by people who don't have a clue about what they're talking about(e.g. "The Bible is homophobic because it says that gays should be burned!").
4. It has needlessly negative connotations(most likely stemming from the -phobe suffix). If somebody does not think that homosexuality is a good thing, how is that actually wrong?
Needless to say, it is a pointless - yet overused - political buzzword that has no basis in reality, and usage should be avoided.
1. It implies that the person that it is applied to is afraid of homosexuals. Of course, hardly anyone actually is.
2. It shows a stunning amount of ignorance on the person who invented it. Literally translated, it means "fear of the same"(it can also mean "fear of humans" when interpreted as a bastard mix of Latin and Greek. By this definition, nearly all wild animals are homophobic).
3. It is extremely overused by people who don't have a clue about what they're talking about(e.g. "The Bible is homophobic because it says that gays should be burned!").
4. It has needlessly negative connotations(most likely stemming from the -phobe suffix). If somebody does not think that homosexuality is a good thing, how is that actually wrong?
Needless to say, it is a pointless - yet overused - political buzzword that has no basis in reality, and usage should be avoided.
Guy 1: Man, I'll never be gay. It's just...GAY.
Guy 2: HOMOPHOBE!
Guy 1: That is the gayest word ever. I have to go now, South Park's on.
Guy 2: HOMOPHOBE!
Guy 1: That is the gayest word ever. I have to go now, South Park's on.
by Lockett March 07, 2008
A conjunction of the two Greek words:
Homo - meaning ‘the same’
(as opposed to hetero - meaning ‘different’)
In this context it is an abbreviation of homosexual (one who is attracted to another of the same sex).
And Phobos - the personification of Fear in Greek mythology. In English a ‘phobia’ has come to mean an irrational fear or aversion.
It therefore is used to describe anything opposed to same-sex coupling.
Homo - meaning ‘the same’
(as opposed to hetero - meaning ‘different’)
In this context it is an abbreviation of homosexual (one who is attracted to another of the same sex).
And Phobos - the personification of Fear in Greek mythology. In English a ‘phobia’ has come to mean an irrational fear or aversion.
It therefore is used to describe anything opposed to same-sex coupling.
“Can someone be homophobic to a lesbian?”
“Sure, although many think that “homo” comes from the Latin for “Man”, it actually comes from the Greek for ‘same’”
“Sure, although many think that “homo” comes from the Latin for “Man”, it actually comes from the Greek for ‘same’”
by Martinsson June 04, 2018