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queer
[kweer]
adjective
strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint; unusually different; singular.
The court has a queer notion of justice.
Antonyms: ordinarySometimes Disparaging and Offensive., (of a person) gay or lesbian.
noting or relating to a sexual orientation or gender identity that falls outside the heterosexual mainstream or the gender binary.
of a questionable nature or character; suspicious; shady.
Something queer about the language of the prospectus kept investors away.
not feeling physically right or well; giddy, faint, or qualmish.
If you feel queer, you should lie down for a bit.
mentally unbalanced or deranged.
Slang., bad, worthless, or counterfeit.
verb (used with object)
to put (a person) in a hopeless or disadvantageous situation as to success, favor, etc.
to jeopardize.
to interpret, analyze, or reconstruct (a narrative) based on the perspectives of people whose experiences fall outside normative ideas of gender and sexuality, especially in academic research and criticism: Her pioneering research queered the portrayal of medical professionals by emphasizing the work of LGBTQ+ doctors.
This film queers the Western genre by introducing a transgender lead.
Her pioneering research queered the portrayal of medical professionals by emphasizing the work of LGBTQ+ doctors.
noun
Often Disparaging and Offensive., (The noun “a queer” is often used with disparaging intent and considered offensive even among those who approve of the corresponding adjective “queer.” The plural “queers” is less likely to offend than the singular “a queer.”)
a gay or lesbian person.
a person whose sexual orientation or gender identity falls outside the heterosexual mainstream or the gender binary.
Slang., counterfeit money.
queer
/ kwɪə /
adjective
differing from the normal or usual in a way regarded as odd or strange
suspicious, dubious, or shady
faint, giddy, or queasy
informal, homosexual
informal, odd or unbalanced mentally; eccentric or slightly mad
slang, worthless or counterfeit
noun
informal, a homosexual, usually a male
verb
to spoil or thwart (esp in the phrase queer someone's pitch )
to put in a difficult or dangerous position
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Other Word Forms
- queerly adverb
- queerness noun
- queerish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of queer1
Word History and Origins
Origin of queer1
Idioms and Phrases
queer the pitch, to spoil the chances of success.
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The 17-year-old also addressed the importance of queer representation in media while discussing their new book, “Rules for Fake Girlfriends.”
It enrages her that “some people have more barriers than others, whether it means that you’re working class or poor, or a person of color, or queer, or part of the gender spectrum.”
Ostensibly this censorship targets books with queer content but can easily be used to remove books that accurately depict American slavery, the Jim Crow era or any inconvenient truth, really.
Stewart, who came out as queer and married screenwriter Dylan Meyer in April, said the films are “gay” during an interview with Variety in January.
That year, the chain attended Nashville PRIDE, bringing a mobile Front Porch with rainbow rockers to celebrate queer employees, guests and communities.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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