noun a person who is sexually attracted to both men and women

adjective relating to or characterized by a tendency to direct sexual desire toward both sexes

  • She openly identifies as bisexual and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • My friend came out as bisexual last year and has been exploring her identity ever since.
  • Some people still don't understand what it means to be bisexual, but it's all about who you love.
  • Being bisexual is like having a favorite color that changes depending on your mood.

noun a person who displays traditionally masculine characteristics

adjective having qualities or characteristics typically associated with men

  • The butch woman was a respected leader in the community.
  • I love hanging out with my butch friend, she's so cool.
  • That butch dude over there is always up for a good time.
  • His butch attitude towards challenges earned him the nickname 'The Bulldozer'.

noun the act of revealing one's sexual orientation or gender identity to others

adjective related to the act of coming out

  • The celebrity's coming out as gay was met with overwhelming support from fans and the public.
  • I heard that Sarah is finally coming out to her parents about her relationship with Mark.
  • Did you see that video of the prankster coming out of the closet during the school assembly?
  • The truth about the company's financial troubles is slowly coming out, causing panic among investors.

noun a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea or a river

  • The engineers reinforced the dike to protect the town from flooding.
  • Let's go fishing by the dike this weekend.
  • I heard there's some good graffiti on the dike near the park.
  • She built an emotional dike to protect herself from getting hurt again.

noun a lesbian

  • The engineer proposed building a dyke to protect the town from flooding.
  • Let's go for a walk along the dyke by the river.
  • She's always been known as a dyke in our group of friends.
  • The strong friendship between them acted as a dyke against life's challenges.

verb to make or become more effeminate in character or appearance

  • The society's expectation of masculinity often leads to efforts to effeminize men who do not conform to traditional gender norms.
  • Some people believe that wearing pink will effeminize a man, but in reality, it's just a color.
  • Don't let anyone tell you that showing emotions will effeminize you - it's important to be true to yourself.
  • The artist used soft pastel colors to effeminize the painting, giving it a delicate and gentle feel.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The veterinarian confirmed that there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a gay dog is any different from a straight dog.
  • I heard that my neighbor's dog is a gay dog, but I'm not sure if that's even possible.
  • Some people believe that a male dog who humps other male dogs is a gay dog, but it's just a misconception.
  • In the world of dog shows, having a gay dog can actually be an advantage as they tend to be more affectionate and easier to train.

gay

  • The organization promotes inclusivity and diversity, including support for the gay community.
  • My cousin just came out as gay and we are all really happy for him.
  • That movie was so gay, I couldn't even finish watching it.
  • The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky in a gay display of nature's beauty.

adjective relating to or characterized by a sexual desire for those of the same sex

  • The artist explored themes of homoeroticism in his latest collection.
  • Some people find homoerotic movies to be really interesting.
  • That TV show has a lot of homoerotic tension between the main characters.
  • The intense rivalry between the two soccer players had a homoerotic undertone.

noun a sexual orientation characterized by a romantic attraction to individuals of the same sex

  • The study aimed to explore the social attitudes towards homosexuality in different cultures.
  • She is a strong advocate for LGBTQ rights and supports homosexuality openly.
  • Some people just don't get it, they still think homosexuality is a choice.
  • The artist used vibrant colors to symbolize the diversity and beauty of homosexuality in his painting.

noun a woman who is sexually attracted to other women

adjective relating to or characteristic of lesbians

  • The organization advocates for the rights of lesbian women in the workplace.
  • She came out as a lesbian to her friends last week.
  • I heard she's a lipstick lesbian, meaning she's feminine but attracted to other women.
  • The bond between them was so strong, it was like they were soulmates - like two halves of a lesbian whole.

noun a person who is strange or eccentric

  • The scientist observed the behavior of the queer duck in the pond for his research study.
  • Have you seen that queer duck hanging out by the lake? It's so odd!
  • That queer duck is really out there, man.
  • She always stands out in a crowd, like a queer duck among swans.

noun a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky

  • After the rain, a beautiful rainbow appeared in the sky.
  • Wow, did you see that rainbow after the storm?
  • That rainbow was lit!
  • The diversity of colors in the team's skills formed a rainbow of talent.

noun a term used to refer to lesbianism or homosexual relations between women

  • The study of sapphism in ancient literature reveals interesting insights into women's relationships.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that sapphism is just a phase for young women.
  • I heard she's really into sapphism now, but who knows if it'll last.
  • The artist's use of color in the painting created a sense of sapphism that was both captivating and mysterious.

noun a person, typically a man, who derives pleasure from dressing in clothes primarily associated with the opposite sex

  • The theater production featured a talented transvestite actor in the lead role.
  • I heard that the party last night had a transvestite performer who was really entertaining.
  • Did you see that transvestite at the club last night? They looked amazing!
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was so bold and unexpected, it was like a transvestite in a room full of suits.

noun A person who was assigned female at birth but identifies as male or masculine

adjective Describing someone who is assigned female at birth but identifies as male or masculine

  • The organization is dedicated to supporting trans masc individuals in their journey of self-discovery.
  • I heard that the new employee is trans masc, but I'm not sure how they identify specifically.
  • Hey, have you met that cool trans masc guy at the party? He's really fun to hang out with.
  • The artist's use of color and texture in their painting can be seen as a representation of the trans masc experience.

noun a person who is sexually attracted to men

  • An androphile is someone who is primarily attracted to men.
  • I heard that John is an androphile, he always seems to have a crush on male celebrities.
  • My friend is a total androphile, he only dates guys.
  • Being an androphile, she felt a deep connection with the male characters in the novel.

adjective relating to or characterized by a preference for males or masculinity

  • The researcher studied the phenomenon of androphilic individuals in society.
  • She's androphilic, meaning she is attracted to men.
  • He's totally into guys, he's androphilic.
  • Her androphilic nature shines through in her love for masculine qualities.

noun a sexual attraction or romantic interest towards men or masculinity

  • Androphilia refers to the romantic or sexual attraction towards men.
  • Androphilia is when someone is attracted to men.
  • Some people just call androphilia 'liking dudes'.
  • Her androphilia was evident in the way she blushed whenever she saw him.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is attracted to people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex

  • The researcher conducted a study on the experiences of quoisexual individuals in society.
  • I have a friend who identifies as quoisexual and they have shared with me their journey of self-discovery.
  • Some people still don't understand what quoisexual means, but it's just another way to express one's sexuality.
  • The concept of quoisexual challenges traditional notions of sexual orientation and identity.

noun a person who is attracted to people regardless of their gender or sex

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who is attracted to people regardless of their gender or sex

  • The concept of novosexuality is still a relatively new area of study in the field of human sexuality.
  • I recently learned about novosexual identities and found it really interesting.
  • Some people use the term 'novosexual' to describe their unique sexual orientation.
  • Exploring novosexuality can open up new perspectives on the diverse nature of human sexuality.

noun a person who was assigned female at birth but identifies and lives as a boy or man

  • The transboy decided to legally change his name to better align with his gender identity.
  • My friend's cousin is a transboy and he's really cool to hang out with.
  • Some people still don't understand what it means to be a transboy, but that's their loss.
  • Becoming a transboy was like finally finding the missing piece of the puzzle for him.

noun a person who was assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a girl or woman

adjective describing someone who is a transgirl

  • The transgirl was proud to finally be living as her true self.
  • I met a transgirl at the LGBTQ+ support group last night.
  • That transgirl is totally slaying in her outfit!
  • She blossomed into a beautiful transgirl, embracing her identity with confidence.

noun a term or concept that does not adhere to traditional gender norms or roles

adjective describing a state or condition where no specific gender is assigned or assumed

  • The company implemented a gender-free dress code policy to promote inclusivity.
  • I love shopping at that gender-free clothing store, they have the coolest pieces.
  • That new hair salon is so gender-free, they can make anyone look fabulous.
  • The artist's gender-free artwork challenges traditional norms and stereotypes.

noun a person who experiences romantic attraction towards individuals of a different gender

adjective describing a person who is romantically attracted to individuals of a different gender

  • She identified as heteroromantic, meaning she was romantically attracted to people of the opposite gender.
  • My friend is heteroromantic, so she's only interested in dating guys.
  • I didn't realize she was heteroromantic, I thought she liked everyone!
  • Being heteroromantic is like having a preference for vanilla ice cream over all other flavors.

pronoun a pronoun that is used as a gender-neutral alternative to 'himself' or 'herself'

  • Zirself is a gender-neutral pronoun that some individuals use to refer to themselves.
  • Zirself told me that they prefer to be addressed using gender-neutral pronouns.
  • I heard zirself is throwing a party next weekend.
  • Zirself is like a mysterious enigma, always keeping everyone guessing.

zir

noun a gender-neutral pronoun used to refer to a person who does not identify as male or female

  • The scientist studied the behavior of the zir species in their natural habitat.
  • I heard that zir is a really talented artist.
  • Zir totally aced that exam, they're so smart!
  • The CEO is considered the zir of the company, making all the important decisions.

ze

noun a gender-neutral pronoun used by some individuals who do not identify as male or female

  • Ze is a pronoun used in some languages to refer to an animate being of unspecified gender.
  • I saw ze at the store yesterday, but ze didn't see me.
  • Ze is my favorite singer, I can't wait to see zir in concert!
  • The artist painted a beautiful portrait of ze, capturing zir essence perfectly.

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase that refers to the speaker or writer, such as 'she', 'him', 'they', etc.

  • She always takes care of hirself before helping others.
  • She knows how to look out for hirself in any situation.
  • She's got to learn to stand up for hirself when people try to push her around.
  • In order to truly grow, one must learn to be comfortable with hirself.

adjective describing a language, policy, or practice that includes all genders and avoids discrimination based on gender

preposition used before a noun to indicate inclusivity of all genders

  • The company has implemented gender-inclusive policies to ensure equal opportunities for all employees.
  • Let's make sure the event is gender-inclusive so everyone feels welcome to participate.
  • I love that this clothing brand is all about being gender-inclusive, it's so cool!
  • In order to create a truly gender-inclusive society, we must challenge traditional norms and stereotypes.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'gender-affirming' describes something that supports or validates a person's gender identity

  • The hospital offers gender-affirming care for transgender patients.
  • I'm so glad my friend found a gender-affirming therapist who understands their needs.
  • Have you heard about that new gender-affirming clothing line? It's so cool!
  • Creating a gender-affirming environment at work is essential for employee well-being.

noun a process or action that validates and affirms a person's gender identity

  • Gender affirmation refers to the process by which individuals confirm and express their gender identity.
  • Getting gender affirmation surgery was a big step for them.
  • They're finally getting their gender affirmation on!
  • For them, getting a new haircut was a form of gender affirmation.

adjective describing a group or individual that does not conform to traditional gender norms or identities

  • The company is committed to creating a more inclusive workplace for gender-diverse individuals.
  • There are a lot of gender-diverse people in our community and we should support them.
  • My friend is gender-diverse and they are absolutely fabulous!
  • The garden was like a gender-diverse ecosystem, with a variety of plants and flowers thriving together.

adjective possessive adjective used to indicate that something belongs to both him and her

  • The professor commended hisher dedication to the research project.
  • I heard hisher presentation was really impressive.
  • Did you see hisher new ride? It's sick!
  • Hisher words were like a soothing balm to my troubled mind.

Zer

noun a name or title given to someone or something

  • Zer is a term used in mathematics to represent the number zero.
  • I heard that zer is the latest slang term for nothing.
  • Hey, can you pass me that zer over there?
  • The empty room felt like a zer, devoid of any life or energy.

noun a person or thing that is androgynous or has characteristics of both sexes

adjective having characteristics of both sexes or neither sex; of indeterminate sex

  • The epicene fashion trend has gained popularity among designers and consumers alike.
  • I love how epicene clothing allows for more versatility in my wardrobe.
  • That outfit is so epicene, I can't tell if it's meant for men or women!
  • The artist's music was described as epicene, blurring the lines between genres and appealing to a wide audience.

noun A term used to be inclusive of all self-identifying women, including trans women and non-binary individuals. It is a variation of the word 'woman' that is more intersectional and feminist in nature.

  • The conference aims to address issues faced by womxn in the workplace.
  • Let's organize a meet-up for womxn in the tech industry.
  • Womxn are killing it in the entrepreneurial world!
  • The resilience of womxn throughout history is truly inspiring.

noun a symbol or indicator used to represent or signify a person's gender identity

  • The gender marker on official documents must match the individual's gender identity.
  • Make sure the gender marker on your ID is correct before you go to the airport.
  • I had to change my gender marker on my driver's license to match how I identify.
  • The way someone presents themselves can be a gender marker for how they want to be perceived.

noun Acronym for 'assigned female at birth'

adjective Describing someone who was designated as female when they were born

  • AFAB stands for 'assigned female at birth'.
  • I found out she's AFAB, but identifies as non-binary.
  • I heard that new artist is AFAB, but their music is fire.
  • Being AFAB doesn't define who you are as a person.

LGB

noun a collective term used to represent lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals

  • The organization is committed to promoting equality and inclusion for LGB individuals.
  • I heard Sarah came out as LGB last week.
  • Have you seen that new show with the LGB characters? It's so good!
  • The rainbow flag is often used as a symbol of pride for the LGB community.

adjective describing a close relationship that is not romantic or sexual in nature, but is still intense and meaningful

  • The two friends had a queerplatonic relationship, where they were emotionally close but not romantically involved.
  • They're not dating, they're just queerplatonic partners.
  • They're basically like best friends with benefits, but in a queerplatonic way.
  • Their connection was so deep and unique, it was like a queerplatonic bond that transcended traditional labels.

noun an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transexual, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally, and Pansexual, used to represent the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community

  • The acronym LGBTTQQIAAP stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and Pansexual.
  • Many people in the LGBTTQQIAAP community face discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis.
  • Some slang terms used within the LGBTTQQIAAP community include 'queer' and 'ace'.
  • The rainbow flag is often used as a symbol of pride and unity for the LGBTTQQIAAP community.

noun a term used to describe a baby whose gender is not disclosed or is kept secret by their parents

  • The theyby movement advocates for gender-neutral parenting, where parents raise their children without assigning them a specific gender identity.
  • My friend is raising their child as a theyby, choosing not to reveal the gender to anyone outside the family.
  • Have you heard about that new celebrity who is raising their baby as a theyby? It's so cool!
  • In a world where traditional gender roles are constantly challenged, the concept of a theyby offers a fresh perspective on parenting and identity.

adjective describing someone who is curious or open to exploring relationships or attractions with people of more than one gender

  • The psychology study aimed to explore the experiences of individuals who identify as bi-curious.
  • I heard that Sarah is feeling bi-curious lately and is interested in exploring her attraction to both men and women.
  • Some people might say they are 'dipping their toes' into being bi-curious before fully embracing their sexuality.
  • Being bi-curious is like having a door open to new possibilities and experiences in the realm of sexuality.

noun a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction or desire towards others

  • Asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction.
  • Some people may not understand asexuality, but it is a valid and real identity.
  • Asexuality is just another way of being, no need to make a big deal out of it.
  • In a world obsessed with sex, asexuality can be seen as a breath of fresh air.

adjective relating to or characterized by a lack of romantic attraction or interest in romantic relationships

  • Being aromantic means experiencing little to no romantic attraction towards others.
  • My friend identifies as aromantic, so they prefer to focus on platonic relationships.
  • Some people think being aromantic means you're just not into relationships at all.
  • Her heart was as cold and unyielding as an aromantic's, untouched by romantic feelings.

noun a term used to describe the act of altering or erasing the LGBTQ+ content of a book, film, or other media to make it appear heterosexual

  • The practice of straightwashing in media involves altering the sexual orientation of a character to appeal to a wider audience.
  • I heard they are straightwashing the main character in the movie adaptation.
  • They're totally straightwashing that show to make it more marketable.
  • Some people argue that straightwashing history erases the true experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals.

noun Gender non-conformity - refers to the behavior or appearance of an individual that does not align with the traditional societal expectations or norms associated with their assigned gender at birth.

  • Gender non-conformity challenges traditional societal norms regarding gender expression.
  • Some people just don't fit into traditional gender roles and that's okay.
  • Gender non-conformity is all about breaking the gender rules and being yourself.
  • Embracing gender non-conformity is like painting outside the lines of society's expectations.

noun a slang term for a car theft committed by two people working together

  • The TWOC policy allows police officers to seize vehicles suspected of being driven without insurance.
  • I heard that Joe got a TWOC for driving his friend's car without permission.
  • She got caught TWOCing her neighbor's car last night.
  • His decision to leave the company was like a TWOC of talent from the organization.

noun a type of language that is inclusive of LGBTQ+ individuals and their experiences

  • The use of lavender language in academic writing can enhance the overall tone and sophistication of the work.
  • I love how she uses lavender language in her poetry to create a sense of beauty and elegance.
  • That author's lavender language is so flowery and over-the-top, it's hard to take seriously.
  • Her use of lavender language was like a soothing balm for the reader's soul, calming and comforting in its elegance.

noun a gender identity that is partially one gender and partially another gender, or a combination of two or more genders

  • The demigender individual prefers to use they/them pronouns.
  • My friend who is demigender likes to mix and match clothing styles.
  • Some people still struggle to understand demigender identities.
  • The artist described their creative process as demigender, blending different influences into one unique style.

noun a person who does not identify with any gender

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who does not identify with any gender

  • The agender individual prefers not to conform to any specific gender identity.
  • My friend who is agender doesn't feel comfortable being labeled as male or female.
  • I heard that person is agender, they don't care about gender norms at all.
  • Being agender is like being a blank canvas, free from societal expectations of gender.

noun a person who identifies as non-binary

adjective describing a gender identity that does not fit within the traditional binary of male or female

  • The company is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for non-binary employees.
  • My non-binary friend prefers they/them pronouns.
  • Have you met that non-binary cutie over there?
  • The concept of gender as binary is being challenged by the non-binary community.

noun the state or condition of being transgender; the identification with a gender different from the one assigned at birth

  • The study of transgenderism has gained more attention in recent years.
  • I read an article about transgenderism and found it very interesting.
  • Some people still have misconceptions about transgenderism.
  • Understanding transgenderism is like peeling back layers of societal norms and expectations.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

  • Gender non-conforming individuals may face discrimination in the workplace.
  • My friend is gender non-conforming and they're proud of who they are.
  • Some people just don't get gender non-conforming folks, but that's their loss.
  • Breaking free from traditional gender norms, she embraced her gender non-conforming identity like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • Gender incongruent individuals may experience challenges in accessing appropriate healthcare services.
  • It can be tough for gender incongruent people to find the right support they need.
  • Some folks just don't get what it's like to be gender incongruent.
  • Navigating a world that doesn't understand can feel like being lost in a maze for gender incongruent individuals.

noun a person who does not fit neatly into the typical masculine and feminine gender roles, often presenting characteristics of both genders

  • The fashion industry is starting to embrace androgynes as models.
  • I think that androgyne singer has a really unique style.
  • Have you seen that androgyne rock star? They're so cool.
  • The artist's work blurs the lines between masculine and feminine, creating an androgyne aesthetic.

xe

noun a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54, a colorless, heavy, odorless noble gas

pronoun a pronoun used to refer to a person, place, thing, or idea without specifying which one

  • The company implemented a new system for tracking inventory, known as XE.
  • I heard they're using XE for the new project at work.
  • Let's ditch the old software and switch to XE instead.
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled machine, processing information at lightning speed, a true XE.

noun a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for attraction to people of any gender or sexual identity

  • Pansexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for attraction to people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex.
  • I recently learned about pansexuality and how it differs from other sexual orientations.
  • Some people mistakenly think pansexuality means being attracted to pans, but that's not true.
  • Her acceptance of all people regardless of gender is like a rainbow flag waving proudly in support of pansexuality.

noun A portmanteau of 'celebrity' and 'lesbian', used to describe a famous woman who is openly lesbian or known for her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights.

  • The term 'celesbian' is used to describe a famous lesbian celebrity.
  • I heard that actress is a celesbian, she's openly gay and proud of it.
  • Being a celesbian must come with its own set of challenges in the public eye.
  • In the world of Hollywood, being a celesbian can sometimes overshadow one's talent.

noun a term used in Thailand to describe a transgender or effeminate male

  • The ladyboy performed a traditional dance at the cultural event.
  • I heard there is a ladyboy show in town, want to check it out?
  • Some people use the term ladyboy as a derogatory slang for transgender individuals.
  • His flamboyant personality made him stand out like a ladyboy in a crowd of businessmen.

noun a person whose gender identity corresponds with the sex they were assigned at birth

  • The term 'cisgender' refers to individuals whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • I learned about what it means to be cisgender in my sociology class.
  • Some people mistakenly assume that being cisgender is the norm.
  • In a world where gender norms are constantly evolving, being cisgender is just one aspect of a person's identity.

noun a condition in which a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity

  • Gender dysphoria is a condition where a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity.
  • I heard that gender dysphoria can be really tough to deal with for some people.
  • Dealing with gender dysphoria can be a real mind trip, you know?
  • Gender dysphoria is like feeling stuck in the wrong puzzle piece of life.

noun a person who is willing to try any sexual activity or experience, regardless of their usual sexual orientation

adjective relating to or characterized by a willingness to try any sexual activity or experience, regardless of one's usual sexual orientation

  • The term 'trysexual' is sometimes used to describe someone who is open to trying new sexual experiences.
  • I heard that Jenny is a bit of a trysexual and is always up for experimenting in the bedroom.
  • Some people think being trysexual is cool because it shows you're not afraid to explore your sexuality.
  • In a figurative sense, being trysexual can also apply to being open-minded and willing to try new things in general.

noun a term used to describe a child of same-sex parents

  • The couple decided to start a family and welcomed their first child, a gayby, into the world.
  • My friend just had a baby and we all can't wait to meet the little gayby!
  • I heard Sarah and Mike are expecting a gayby next year!
  • The new employee was like a gayby in the office, eager to learn and grow.