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See synonyms for gay on Ths. Adjective, gay·er, gay·, relatg to, or beg a person who is sexually or romantilly attracted to people of their own sex or genr: A gay uple strolled by on the, relatg to, or beg a person who is sexually or romantilly attracted only to people of their own sex or genr: Gay and bisexual men are both discsed this, ditg, or supportg terts or issu pertag to gay people or the gay muny: He giv charable ntributns to a gay anizatn.
Havg or showg a merry, lively mood: gay spirs; gay Use. Bright or showy: gay lors; gay ornaments.
(ed pecially of women and pecially poetry) betiful, lofty, noble, or excellent: The learned man hath got the lady gay.
GAY (HOMOSEXUAL) AND GAY (HAPPY)
Excellent; topnotch: a gay and lofty md.
Given to or aboundg social or other pleasur: a gay social season; the Gay Use. Sexually unrtraed; havg loose morals: In the 1930s movie, the baron is referred to as “a gay old rogue wh an eye for the ladi. Appropriately forward or bold; overly faiar; reckls: Gee got gay at the Christmas party and sudnly swept his boss's wife onto the dance floor.
A person, pecially a man, who is sexually or romantilly attracted exclively to people of the same sex or of gay1First rerd 1275–1325; Middle English gai, om Old French “happy, cheerful, ” om Germanic; pare Old High German gāhi “fast, sudn”age alert For gayThe sexual orientatn meang of the word gay has bee so predomant that people hate to e the term s origal sens of “merry, lively” and “bright or showy.