Blind Item #8
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:45 AM
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13 comments:
Pryanka
Gots to pimp her merchandise
Ghandi do would be so proud....🙄
She's got delusions that she's the one that married a royal!
@Vita, she did marry a royal: Queen Nick.
Is it still PC to call them queens?
Seriously?
Sometimes I wonder if you really believe your own hype smdh
Yes you can still call them queens but Nick is hardly what I would call a queen.
Adam Lambert - now THERE is a queen. Nick Jonas? Hardly.
Harry Styles? Definitely a bit queeny. Full on. Nick Jonas? Not so much.
Jared Leto? Yeah actually - bit of a queen. Don't need to be gay to be a queen.
So yes, you can call people queens, I just wouldn't consider Nick Jonas a good fit.
@hunter, I agree with your last sentence, but I didn't have a better word. Besides, we don't know his persona when he's around other gays. People do act differently depending upon circumstances.
I always wondered if it came from drama queen. What about flamer?
@Brayson, you drove me to ask my best friend Google!
The first known use of "queen" to describe homosexuals in literature was penned by Dante (Purgatoria 26:78), in the early 14th century AD.[15]
An early example of this usage of the word "queen" in modern mainstream literature occurs in the 1933 novel The Young and the Evil by Charles Henri Ford and Parker Tyler: "While waiting Karel wet his hair and put his handkerchief smeared with mascara behind a pipe. You still look like a queen Frederick said..."[16]
and flamer/flaming:
late 14c., "flame-like in appearance;" c. 1400, "on fire," present-participle adjective from flame (v.). Meaning "of bright or gaudy colors" is from mid-15c. As an intensifying adjective, late 19c. Meaning "glaringly homosexual" is homosexual slang, 1970s (along with flamer (n.) "conspicuously homosexual man"); but flamer "glaringly conspicuous person or thing" (1809) and flaming "glaringly conspicuous" (1781) are much earlier in a general sense, both originally with reference to "wenches." Related: Flamingly.
Wikipedia has a large list of LGBT slang. Very interesting what one can learn if they aren't too careful!
@Village Guru, Thanks for info, word origins are fascinating.
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