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Why Did Society Allow "gay" To Mean Homosexual?
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Look in any dictionary and the first definition of "gay" says homosexual. That was never the case. We all know that previously being gay meant happy, carefree, colourful, vibrant etc. So why, and how was this allowed to happen?
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Clarion, I am sure that there will be some clever intellectual answer to your question, but might it be this simple? Larry Grayson, a sort of well.........feminine bloke, comedian, stand up comic, used a phrase "Oh! what a gay day".....( sqad standing up from the P.C, hand on hip, legs slight bent, head back, lips pursed)....well you have got the picture.
// Words aren't hijacked except in the minds of some.//
yeah they are ! Lesbian - have you seen one ?
smack you in the mush as soon as look at you
and I dont mean someone from Lesbos eeva
Dictionaries dear Clarion record usage and not correcticus ( at least in English as we dont have an academie francaise as they do in er France or Real Academia Espanola as in Thpain )
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Real_ Academi a_Espa% C3%B1ol a
and that explains why under "disinterested" which can only mean balanced or without bias, the alternative erm wrong meaning "uninterested"
as I have remarked before but hey no one remebers so I can do it again
when Elizabeth I called Drake "a gay dog"
she did NOT mean "he whistleth the live long day" but something else entirely
and Oscar dear Oscar who starred in the Gay Nineties... I think I will leave his example to the butt end of this post
yeah they are ! Lesbian - have you seen one ?
smack you in the mush as soon as look at you
and I dont mean someone from Lesbos eeva
Dictionaries dear Clarion record usage and not correcticus ( at least in English as we dont have an academie francaise as they do in er France or Real Academia Espanola as in Thpain )
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and that explains why under "disinterested" which can only mean balanced or without bias, the alternative erm wrong meaning "uninterested"
as I have remarked before but hey no one remebers so I can do it again
when Elizabeth I called Drake "a gay dog"
she did NOT mean "he whistleth the live long day" but something else entirely
and Oscar dear Oscar who starred in the Gay Nineties... I think I will leave his example to the butt end of this post
//The term's use as a reference to homosexuality may date as early as the late 19th century, but its use gradually increased in the 20th century.//
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Gay
This isn't the first thread on this topic and I'm sure it won't be the last.
The point I am making is that if a word has a variety of meanings I will use it in the correct context.
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This isn't the first thread on this topic and I'm sure it won't be the last.
The point I am making is that if a word has a variety of meanings I will use it in the correct context.
I don't think it matters, words undergo changes due to all sorts of reasons.
Some here.
http:// ideas.t ed.com/ 20-word s-that- once-me ant-som ething- very-di fferent /
Some here.
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