1. Originally defined as weird, odd, or unusual. Dated back around the 19th century.
2. A slur used for homosexuals, male or female. Baby Boomers and Gen Xers have been bashed with this slur in the 1960s-1970s. Still used as a derogatory term today.
3. An identity used by the LGBT community; some have reclaimed this word. That's what the Q stands for, but I prefer it used as Questioning.
Even though I'm young, I believe it is used as an offensive word; I'm not weird, nor am I a slur for homosexual.
2. A slur used for homosexuals, male or female. Baby Boomers and Gen Xers have been bashed with this slur in the 1960s-1970s. Still used as a derogatory term today.
3. An identity used by the LGBT community; some have reclaimed this word. That's what the Q stands for, but I prefer it used as Questioning.
Even though I'm young, I believe it is used as an offensive word; I'm not weird, nor am I a slur for homosexual.
1.) The Individual has some queer mannerisms.
2.) arsehole: That guy is a qu**r
3.) I identify as queer; I don't identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, so I'll use the word queer.
2.) arsehole: That guy is a qu**r
3.) I identify as queer; I don't identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, so I'll use the word queer.
by midwest_em0 October 26, 2019
by obama yomama May 09, 2021
Outside of the gender or sexuality norms. Can be an identity of its own, or an umbrella term for LGBTQ in general.
by coveted seed November 07, 2022
Non-heterosexual and its none of your business to ask anymore questions about what the person "actually is"
Rupert: Hey, are you gay?
Alex: Bitch, Im queer
Rupert: So does that mean you are gay, bisexual, into guys, girls, enbys or what?
Alex: I said Im queer, now go educate your self
Alex: Bitch, Im queer
Rupert: So does that mean you are gay, bisexual, into guys, girls, enbys or what?
Alex: I said Im queer, now go educate your self
by gaypseudonym November 23, 2020
by BoobsRSexyyy April 29, 2021
Queer is an umbrella term for someone being a part of the LGBTQ+ community. It used to be a slur but the people of the community reclaimed and embraced it. It can be used to describe anyone who is not heterosexual and or cisgender.
They are a part of the queer community.
I don’t really have a preference in choosing my partner. I most identify with the term queer.
I don’t really have a preference in choosing my partner. I most identify with the term queer.
by Mia_anakin July 17, 2022