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gay
1[gey]
adjective
of, relating to, or being a person who is sexually or romantically attracted to people of their own sex or gender.
A gay couple strolled by on the boardwalk.
of, relating to, or being a person who is sexually or romantically attracted only to people of their own sex or gender.
Gay and bisexual men are both discussed in this study.
of, indicating, or supporting interests or issues pertaining to gay people or the gay community.
He gives charitable contributions to a gay organization.
Older Use., having or showing a merry, lively mood: gay music.
gay spirits;
gay music.
Older Use., bright or showy: gay ornaments.
gay colors;
gay ornaments.
Obsolete.
(used especially of women and especially in poetry) beautiful, lofty, noble, or excellent.
The learned man hath got the lady gay.
excellent; topnotch.
a gay and lofty mind.
Older Use., given to or abounding in social or other pleasures: the Gay Nineties.
a gay social season;
the Gay Nineties.
Older Use., sexually unrestrained; having loose morals.
In the 1930s movie, the baron is referred to as “a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies.”
Slang: Older Use., inappropriately forward or bold; overly familiar; reckless.
George got gay at the Christmas party and suddenly swept his boss's wife onto the dance floor.
Slang: Disparaging and Offensive., awkward, stupid, or bad.
noun
Usually Offensive.
a person, especially a man, who is sexually or romantically attracted to people of the same sex or gender.
a person, especially a man, who is sexually or romantically attracted exclusively to people of the same sex or gender.
adverb
in a gay manner.
Gay
2[gey]
noun
John, 1685–1732, English poet and dramatist.
a female or male given name.
gay
1/ ɡeɪ /
adjective
homosexual
of or for homosexuals
a gay club
carefree and merry
a gay temperament
brightly coloured; brilliant
a gay hat
given to pleasure, esp in social entertainment
a gay life
noun
a homosexual
Gay
2/ ɡeɪ /
noun
John. 1685–1732, English poet and dramatist; author of The Beggar's Opera (1728)
gay
Descriptive term for homosexuals.
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Other Word Forms
- gayness noun
- nongay adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of gay1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gay1
Example Sentences
Growing up in rural America, Carlile knew she was gay, but had "never met" another gay person in her life.
Soft Cell’s cover felt “twisted and strange,” Ball said, which suited the “weird couple: Marc, this gay bloke in makeup, and me, a big guy who looked like a minder.”
“We brought in friends — a gay element and free spirits,” said Bruce Anderson, whose house opposite Nature Friends was spared in the fire.
But when she grew up in a small town in the north of the Netherlands, Heerenveen, she didn't know "being gay was even an option".
Multiple social media posts late Friday night warned of ICE agents in the Rainbow District, particularly at the renowned gay bar The Abbey.
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