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1. The adjective Queer is now most frequently applied with its meanings relating to sexual orientation and/or gender identity, as outlined at sense 2 above.
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2. Queer is an umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities who are not heterosexual or are not cisgender.Originally meaning "strange" or "peculiar", Queer came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century
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3. Beginning in the late 1980s, Queer activists, such as the members of Queer Nation, began to reclaim the word as a deliberately
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4. “Queer” is a word that some people in LGBTQIA+ communities might use to describe their sexual orientation or gender identity
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5. As a synonym for “not straight,” “Queer” is a great umbrella word for a wide variety of people across a spectrum of sexual orientations and gender identities
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6. (The noun “a Queer” is often used with disparaging intent and considered offensive even among those who approve of the corresponding adjective “Queer.” The plural “Queers” is less likely to offend than the singular “a Queer…
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7. Queer is an example of a word undergoing this process
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8. For decades Queer was used as a derogatory adjective for gays and lesbians, but in the 1980s the term began to be used by gay and lesbian activists as a term of self-identification.
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9. Queer is a word that describes sexual and gender identities other than straight and cisgender
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10. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people may all identify with the word Queer.
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11. In the English language, “Queer” originally popped up in the 16th century as a synonym for “strange” and “illegitimate.” In the 19th century, it began to mean “odd,” and by the end of that century
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12. "Simply, 'Queer' signifies that someone is not straight and/or not cisgender," Lauren Canonico, a New York City-based, LGBTQ+ affirming psychotherapist, tells Bus tle
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13. " Queer allows you to connect
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14. Typically, for those who identify as Queer, the terms lesbian, gay, and bisexual are perceived to be too limiting and/or fraught with cultural connotations they feel don’t apply to them.
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15. Queerness is used to describe a variety of sexualities beyond gay and lesbian, bisexual and pansexual, as well as other less common ones
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16. To be Queer is to exist in a way that may not align with heterosexual or homosexual norms
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17. What does Queer mean? While Queer has historically meant "strange" or "odd," the word is more often used as a slur against—but also since reclaimed as a self-identifier—for non-heterosexual or non- cisgender people
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18. Queer is sometimes used as an umbrella term to refer to all people with non-heterosexual sexual orientations or all people who are marginalized on the basis of sexual orientation
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19. Queer (adj.): transgressive, revolutionary, anti-assimilation, challenging of the status quo
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20. Queer is an identity, and often considered a movement, for people for sexual and gender minorities, and people who fall outside of and/or reject the cultural norms around sexuality, gender identity, and/or gender expression.
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21. Queer, in sexual politics, description of sexuality that rejects normative definitions of appropriate feminine and masculine sexual behaviour
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22. More contemporary meanings of Queer have been picked up and used by activists and academics to mark movements within sexual identity politics and theoretical frameworks for understanding gender and sexuality
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23. "Queer" offers an index and Queer resource lists of organizations, religious websites, religious books, resource books, historical books, comics, fiction and anthologies
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24. Queer: a multi-faceted word that is used in different ways and means different things to different people
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25. Queer, in the sense of "gay" or "non-heterosexual", has gone in and out of use as a pejorative and as a self-identifier a number of times: it began to be used to describe gay people in the late 1800s (e.g
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26. A Queer is someone whose sexual orientation is not heterosexual or whose gender identity is not traditionally male or female
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27. You're going to Queer the whole thing if you keep asking so many questions! 2
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28. " Queer " is a song by American rock band Garbage from their self-titled debut studio album (1995)
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29. An interview series with Queer artists and Queer participants from around California
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30. GenderQueer definition is - of, relating to, or being a person whose gender identity cannot be categorized as solely male or female
31. How to use genderQueer in a sentence.
32. The centerpiece of “ARCANUM” is the Cyber Gallery, an online exhibition environment that will be hosted on the QueerArt website October 29, 2020 - January 7, 2021.Entering the website, visitors will find the traditional gallery format has been alchemized into a video game; a cosmic dreamscape, complete with seven planets, uniquely constructed by the Fellows.
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33. Queer - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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34. ‘With a Queer uncanny innocence, he seems always to have taken this one thing for granted.’ ‘It was a Queer remark, mediaeval in its construction, but searing in its heat.’ ‘To me it was much more to do with irony, or some weird twisted Queer sense of humour.’
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35. There are 50 Queer and trans folks - and counting! - on our roster, with a wide range of talents, skills, and experience, waiting to collaborate with you! Here are the folks that are currently working with clients
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36. Are you a Queer or trans person who resonates with our mission? We recruit
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37. Find 89 ways to say Queer, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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38. ‘A Queer assortment, though such combinations are not unusual in the rural areas.’ ‘It enabled Guy to better understand the strange world of the Middle Sentients, the Queer creatures who moved about the parallel world.’ ‘He said this strangely, as if it was a Queer thing to be up at this hour.’
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39. Definition of Queer in the Definitions.net dictionary
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40. What does Queer mean? Information and translations of Queer in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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41. Queer: Deviating from what is expected or normal; strange
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42. How Queer theory does so can be seen by looking at the term ˜Queer™ itself.
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43. For example, Queer theorists usually argue that one of the advantages of the term ˜Queer™ is that it thereby includes transsexuals, sado-masochists, and other marginalized sexualities
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44. Queer politics grew out of the AIDS activism of the late 1980s, largely in order to insist that AIDS is not a disease of identity—that is, a disease pertaining only to pathologized social groups such as gay men or IV drug users
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45. QueerArt is excited to present QueerArtPride 2020—the fourth edition of the annual summer festival celebrating work by the organization’s vibrant QueerArtMentorship community of more than 160 LGBTQ+ artists.QueerArtPride 2020 convenes a diverse network of artists, performers, writers, and creatives to offer an extravaganza of public programs taking place online and over Zoom on
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47. Queer Eye: FOMO (Trailer) Episodes Queer Eye
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48. With Queer, the Thompson Twins began incorporating current dance trends, particularly the dense, pyschedelic Manchester sound of the Happy Mondays.It is an ambitious effort, but it isn't entirely successful -- the group doesn't work the groove as effectively as the Madchester groups, nor do they come up with a catchy dance-pop tune.
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49. Beal stays involved with their Queer community through local performing arts, social dancing, support groups, and fitness at gyms with non-discriminatory clothing policies
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50. Beal’s immediate Queer family is rounded-out by their beloved dog, Zooey.
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51. The Queer God introduces a new theology from the margins of sexual deviance and economic exclusion
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52. Its chapters on Bisexual Theology, Sadean holiness, gay worship in Brazil and Queer sainthood mark the search for a different face of God - the Queer God who challenges the oppressive powers of heterosexual orthodoxy, whiteness and global capitalism.
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53. What does Queer mean? (slightly dated) Mysterious; suspicious; questionable
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54. (adjective) A Queer transaction.
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55. Queer Eye; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and Queer (or questioning) lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Queer (or questioning) and intersex; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Queer (or questioning), intersex and asexual (or allies) an odd/a Queer fish; Queer somebody’s pitch; Queer the pitch (for somebody) See more Idioms
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56. Queer Healing Journeys offers a space for Queer, spiritual folks to find the guidance and support they need to create more fulfilling and joyful lives
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57. ‘Swan Song’ Review: Udo Kier’s Queer, Late-Career Makeover Shows Another Side of the Actor Reviewed at SXSW Film Festival (online), Los Angeles, March 16, 2021
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QUEER [kwir]
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queer (adjective) · queerer (comparative adjective) · queerest (superlative adjective)
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