bio queen
Americannoun
Sensitive Note
Although the terms bio queen and faux queen are sometimes used in self-reference by drag performers, these terms are often offensive if applied by others. Bio queen implies that the performers are “biologically” feminine, which conflates sex, gender, and gender presentation, and is perceived to diminish the performers' artistry. Faux queen implies that the drag queens in question are not performing real drag. The terms are also applied differently depending on who is using them. They are most frequently used for cisgender women, but may also be used for nonbinary drag queens who were assigned female at birth, transgender female drag queens who have undergone medical transition, and, less commonly, transgender male drag queens, especially those who have not undergone medical transition.
Etymology
Origin of bio queen
First recorded in 2000–05; bio(logical) ( def. ) + queen ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Overdrive is known as a “bio queen,” a drag queen who is a biological woman.
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