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Толковый словарь английского языка - queer

 
 

Queer

queer
I. adjective Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1508 1. worthless, counterfeit , questionable, suspicious, 2. differing in some odd way from what is usual or normal, b. eccentric, unconventional, mildly insane ; touched, absorbed or interested to an extreme or unreasonable degree ; obsessed, d. homosexual, gay 4b, not quite well, ~ish adjective ~ly adverb ~ness noun Usage: Over the past two decades, an important change has occurred in the use of ~ in sense 2d. The older, strongly pejorative use has certainly not vanished, but a use by some gay people and some academics as a neutral or even positive term has established itself. This development is most noticeable in the adjective but is reflected in the corresponding noun as well. The newer use is sometimes taken to be offensive, especially by older gay men who fostered the acceptance of gay in these uses and still have a strong preference for it. II. transitive verb Date: circa 1812 to spoil the effect or success of , to put or get into an embarrassing or disadvantageous situation, III. noun Date: circa 1812 one that is ~, see: ~
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  adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 strange; odd; eccentric. 2 shady; suspect; of questionable character. 3 a slightly ill; giddy; faint. b Brit. sl. drunk. 4 derog. sl. (esp. of a man) homosexual. --n. derog. sl. a homosexual. --v.tr. sl. spoil; put out of order. Phrases and idioms in Queer Street sl. in a difficulty, in debt or trouble or disrepute. queer a person's pitch spoil a person's chances, esp. secretly or maliciously. Derivatives queerish adj. queerly adv. queerness n. Etymology: perh. f. G quer oblique (as THWART) ...
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