gay marry
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Other Word Forms
- gay married adjective
Etymology
Origin of gay marry
First recorded in 2000–05
Example Sentences
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“Republicans already think that caravans of immigrants from three different Mexicos are coming to steal their lake houses and gay marry their wedding cakes.”
From The Guardian
One thinks of earlier right-wing red phantasms, such as men marrying their pets, or of the Onion headline from 2004, “Massachusetts Supreme Court Orders All Citizens to Gay Marry.”
From The New Yorker
Trump could be caught on camera sport-shooting kittens and conservatives would eagerly believe that the evil liberal media is just making it up to fit their “agenda” of making everyone gay marry through the power of fundamentalist Islam.
From Salon
But as marriage equality becomes – to the dismay of dudes like Saxby Chambliss, who seems to think anybody would ever want to gay marry him — increasingly accepted and approved across the country, the opposition is digging in its heels even further.
From Salon
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