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Good sir, the madam at the end of the wine bar wanted me to inform you that she would very much enjoy your man meat in her brown eye. She's a real back dorothy.
by wirtydord March 9, 2015
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Gay historians say that the term came into popular use in the 1950's as gays and lesbians developed a special connection with Judy Garland, whose ballads of hope and despair and whose relentless spirit, and tragic history, mirrored their struggles in everyday life. She wasn't the first diva or drama queen, but certainly the one who resonated the most to a generation of gays and lesbians. Garland's most famous role -- as the ever-optimistic and wistful Dorothy in the 1939 classic "The Wizard of Oz" -- gave gays and lesbians a "secret" code word which they could use to refer to themselves. At cocktail parties or company gatherings where one could not be comfortably "out and proud," gays would inquire discreetly of each other, "Are you a 'Friend of Dorothy?'" The wink-wink admission of "I am, too!" would likely lead to fabulous and fast bonding in an age when gay bars were clandestine, and in some cases dangerous.
Today, the term is used mostly by Baby Boomers and an older generation of gays and lesbians; the gay members of MTV kids and Generations X and Y would probably not recognize the meaning of "FOD" unless they learned it from some older friends!
Gay historians say that the term came into popular use in the 1950's as gays and lesbians developed a special connection with Judy Garland, whose ballads of hope and despair and whose relentless spirit, and tragic history, mirrored their struggles in everyday life. She wasn't the first diva or drama queen, but certainly the one who resonated the most to a generation of gays and lesbians. Garland's most famous role -- as the ever-optimistic and wistful Dorothy in the 1939 classic "The Wizard of Oz" -- gave gays and lesbians a "secret" code word which they could use to refer to themselves. At cocktail parties or company gatherings where one could not be comfortably "out and proud," gays would inquire discreetly of each other, "Are you a 'Friend of Dorothy?'" The wink-wink admission of "I am, too!" would likely lead to fabulous and fast bonding in an age when gay bars were clandestine, and in some cases dangerous.
Today, the term is used mostly by Baby Boomers and an older generation of gays and lesbians; the gay members of MTV kids and Generations X and Y would probably not recognize the meaning of "FOD" unless they learned it from some older friends!
by SteveinNY May 26, 2008
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"What time is Midnight Mass?", the blonde asked.
I couldn't respond, so I just gave her my best Dorothy Zbornak Stare (DZS).
I couldn't respond, so I just gave her my best Dorothy Zbornak Stare (DZS).
by jaketx323 June 18, 2010
Get the Dorothy Zbornak Stare (DZS) mug.Stacey had such a Dorothy Complex she let some dude who was dumb af with less qualifications than her get promoted when she’d been working towards that spot for years.
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Get the Dorothy Complex mug.A kind hearted and friendly person but who will generally not give a shit about you if your not her friend. She is not only beautiful but extremely intelligent and has a good personality. Do not pick a fight with her because she will knock you the fuck out literally. Over all she is basically perfect and you would be honoured to call her a friend.
Literally Dorothy
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