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Contents:
- GGER VS GAY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GGER | GAY |AS A PROPER NOUN GGERIS AND NICKNAME.AS A NOUN GAY ISNAPE.AS A VERB GAY ISTO CROW.GGER
- RED MEAT: A PARTY FOR GAY REDHEADS AND THE MEN WHO ADMIRE THEM
- GOV. DESANTIS LLS OUT LEON COUNTY AS HE SIGNS WHAT OPPONENTS LL 'DON'T SAY GAY' BILL
GGER VS GAY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GGER | GAY |AS A PROPER NOUN GGERIS AND NICKNAME.AS A NOUN GAY ISNAPE.AS A VERB GAY ISTO CROW.GGER
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RED MEAT: A PARTY FOR GAY REDHEADS AND THE MEN WHO ADMIRE THEM
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GOV. DESANTIS LLS OUT LEON COUNTY AS HE SIGNS WHAT OPPONENTS LL 'DON'T SAY GAY' BILL
Etymology 3Cockney rhymg slang: gger beer = queerNoun(en noun)(UK, Cockney rhymg slang) a homosexual.
Adjective(-)(UK, Cockney rhymg slang) homosexual. GayEnglishProper noun(en proper noun), origally a nickname for a cheerful or lively the word gay, "joyful"; rare today..