Post-gay. Derived from a specific pronounciation of 'homme-er-sexual' and an enhanced euro-styled suffix.

Pertains both to the orientation of the individual (1) and their attributes (2). Can also be used in a negative or deragatory sense (3).
1. Chantelle: He's just not that into me...
Cherise: Of course not darl, he's (a) hommeurre.

2. Ricardo: What about if I wore these pink hotpants?
Ivan: To be honest, they're a little too hommeurre.

3. Christian: "This sucks. So totally hommeurre!"

FRANCE l'hommeurre
by katherine heathcliffe February 15, 2005
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