For much of the 20C 'fairy' was ed to mean 'gay'. Where do this sense e om and when was first ed? Probably the US's east ast the late 19C.
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WHY THIS CHARMG GAY FAIRYTALE HAS BEEN LOST FOR 200 YEARS
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Gay Fairi: When and Why. But somewhere down the list is a gay man. But there are, fact, a number of works of cultural history that make somethg of the fairy = gay nnectn.
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The Longer Oxford English Dictnary has, as s fifth and fal meang for fairy: ‘A male homosexual. But how much earlier did ‘fairy’ mean homosexual?
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Could fairy have been extend om there to mean homosexual? Third, blogger Lisa Spangenbeg wr tentatively that fairi = gay bee fairi are barren. Homosexual culture is not, by any means, a simple effort for men to bee women: but the ey of neteenth-century society this is what homosexualy was.