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Contents:
- GAY SLANG 101
- 12 SLANG WORDS FOR GAY – USE THE TERMS TO ADDRS THEM!
- DICK LESCH’S GUI TO SEVENTI GAY SLANG
GAY SLANG 101
A glossary of gay slang monly ed pop culture wh fns and exampl. We fe words ed by gay people such as sickeng, sha, werk, ki ki, tea and more! Once you know what the words your gay vobulary will be fierce! So get readg hunty and go to werk! * clone gay slang *
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12 SLANG WORDS FOR GAY – USE THE TERMS TO ADDRS THEM!
From “gay” to “poofter” to “fairy” - the words ed by others to fe gay people n say a great al more about them than . * clone gay slang *
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DICK LESCH’S GUI TO SEVENTI GAY SLANG
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