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liturgy queen 

Homosexual man (in most cases) who has an inordinate facination with religious ritual, music, or visual art. Frequently prefers gaudy or overtly dramatic modes of religious expression.
This just cannot be! The vestments aren't matching! and polyester! horrors ...
liturgy queen by ignor November 6, 2003

K-Mart Liturgy 

You get up on a Sunday morning, take a shower, dress, then head out of the house. Your family is very sure that you are a good boy, heading out to go to church. Instead of attending church services, however, you go to K-Mart and spend just the appropriate amount of time there browsing merchandise so upon your return, your ruse is very convincing.
Frank's parents think he is such a good boy but we know the truth. He did a K-Mart Liturgy and bought condoms.
K-Mart Liturgy by Frank Klaune January 24, 2005

Liturgitard 

Anyone who actually believes that, and lives as if, scriptural dogma is of divine origin.
Only a true liturgitard could find meaning in the words of bronze-age, ignorant barbarians.
Liturgitard by YAWA April 24, 2015

Liturgying 

LIT·ur·gy·ing

1. The act of performance/reading of a liturgy, a predetermined or prescribed set of rituals, usually as part of a religious institution. An official action that takes placed during worship service of the Christian church.

2. What a liturgist does: the reading from/of a prescribed form or set of forms for public religious worship.
Proud of how good their son's liturgying at the church service that morning was, Bob and Kay took him out to his favorite restaurant for lunch.
Liturgying by bebuchanan January 1, 2010

liturgista 

A person who sets a high standard in the use of liturgy. Coined by Marthame Sanders, it is a neologism that combines liturgist with the -ista suffix common in Spanish and Italian. (See also fashionista.)
That Barbara Brown Taylor is one righteous liturgista.
liturgista by liturgista March 16, 2011

liturgical 

'omg a fat person is to the liturgical'
liturgical by asdf123432111111111 January 5, 2010