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Gay」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
Gay」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書

gayとは 意味・読み方・使い方

She couldn't even gain access from a family friend whose name was on the list, nor could she use her feminine charms to turn on the staff member, who revealed he was gay and was more impressed seeing Billy and Chuck enter the building.

2009 , Betty Jean Lifton, Lost & Found: the Adoption Experience , page 67 : Her adoptive mother fainted when Gail told her she was gay. gay and lesbian people gay marriage gay sex

She professes an undying love for gay bars and gay movies, and even admits to having watched gay porn.

2003 , Lawrence Block, Small Town , page 269 :

He might well have suspected Cheek was a gay bar without seeing any of its patrons, simply because it was in a neighborhood where most of the bars were gay, and because you couldn't see in the windows.

2004 , Martin Hughes, Sarah Johnstone, Tom Masters, London , page 208 :

Turn left into chilled-out Old Compton St and try to guess which bars are gay. Even the straight bars in Soho are quite gay, so it's often a bit hard to tell.

2010 , Jay Mohr, No Wonder My Parents Drank: Tales from a Stand-Up Dad , page 252 : Again I was to masturbate into a cup and again the majority of the porn was gay. 2014 December 6, Ej Dickson, “The 7 worst things about NBC's "Peter Pan Live!"”, in Salon.com ‎: [ … ] the pirates, who are obviously totally gay for each other [ … ] 2014 December 31, Dan Savage, anonymous quotee, “Savage Love”, in The Stranger ‎:
  1. ( loosely , ofappearanceorbehavior ) Beingin accordance withstereotypesof gay people, especially gay men.
  2. ( loosely , of aperson, especiallya man ) Exhibitingappearanceorbehavior that accords with stereotypesof gay people, especially gay men.

a. 2005 , Jason Christopher Hartley, “October 23, 2004: This Is My Weapon, This Is My Gerber”, in Just Another Soldier: A Year on the Ground in Iraq , HarperCollins, published 2005 , →ISBN, page 25 :

This game is gay; let’s play a different one.
  • 1996, Lisa's Date With Density, The Simpsons (cartoontelevisionseries). Upon discoveringNelsonkissingLisa: Dolph: "Oh, man! You kisseda girl!" Jimbo: "That issogay!"
The Gay Science
  • c. 1692 , William Walch, preface to Letters and Poems, Amorous and Gallant, in John Dryden, The Fourth Part of Miſcellany Poems, Jacob Tonson (publisher, 1716), page 338:
The Gay Divorcee. 1939 July 19, The Bulletin , Sydney, page 14 , column 1: To think that only yesterday / I was cheerful, bright and gay 1974 , Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur , Faber & Faber, published 1992 , page 252 :

The excitement engendered by the decision to die perked him right up; he had not felt so gay for ages.

1873 , Gwordie Greenup, Yance a Year , section 25: I went a gay shack, / For it started to rain. 1918 , Hunter-trader-trapper , page 36 :

We launched our canoe and were off at a gay clip for Hackettstown, where Mart had a married sister, and we were figuring on big eats.

2016 , Laura Jean Libbey, Mischievous Maid Faynie , Library of Alexandria, →ISBN: 2019 , Lawrence Lariar, He Died Laughing , Open Road Media, →ISBN: Pennsylvania Dutch include the plain folk and the gay folk. A Beavie of fair women, richly gay / In gems and wanton dress. Don we now our gay apparel. Make the Yule-tide gay / From now on our troubles will be miles away Rhos station had been cleaned up for the occasion, and its single platform was gay with flags. 1879 , Great Britain, Reports from committees , House of Commons, page 61 : Gay (common), loose, dissipated; a "gay woman" or "gay girl," a prostitute. "All gay," vide ALL GAY. She imprudently forms the acquaintance of a "gay girl" living in the same street. 1937 , Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon , page 357 : 1946 , George Johnston, Skyscrapers in the Mist , page 88 : 1997 , Michael DeVine, Border Collies :

While the dog in concentrating at a given task, the tail is carried low and used for balance. In excitement it may rise level with the back. A “gay” tail is a fault.

2000 , David Leavitt, Martin Bauman; or, a Sure Thing :

By now Nora had left my side and was grappling with Maisie, trying to hold her still long enough to examine her bit. “You haven’t trained her well,” she muttered to Eli. “Oh, she’s got a gay tail!” Eli laughed. “A gay tail? What does that mean?” “It curls upward.” Nona let Maisie go. “Still, you never intended her to be a show dog,” she added. brushing off her skirt as she made for the house.

1832 , George Pearson, Evenings by Eden-side: Or, Essays and Poems , page 67 : As his reply was rather characteristic, I will give it : Many of them come a gay bit off. 1872 , William Cullen Bryant, A Library of Poetry and Song , page 106 : Thou 's wantin' a sweetheart? Thou 's had a gay few! An' thou 's cheatit them, [ … ] 1881 , Edwin Waugh, Tufts of Heather , I. 106 : T'country-side was rid on him for a gay while. 1895 , Sir Hall Caine, The Shadow of a Crime: A Cumbrian Romance , page 131 : 1903 , Robert Smith Surtees, Handley Cross , New York: D. Appleton, page 431 : 使用する際の注意点
  • The predominantuseofgayinrecentdecadeshas beenin thesensehomosexual, or in the pejorative sense. The earlierusesoffestive, colorful and bright are stillfound, especiallyinliterarycontexts; however, this usage has fallenout of fashion and isnowlikely tobemisunderstoodbythose who are unawareofit.
  • Gayispreferredtohomosexualbymany gay (homosexual) peopleastheir ownterm for themselves. Some claim that homosexualisdated and evokesa time when homosexualitywas considered a mental illnessby themental healthcommunity, whileothersfeel that the wordhomosexual(ity)does notexpress the emotionalaspectsofsexual orientation.
  • In thebroadpoliticalsense, gayusuallyrefers to anything pertaining tosame-sexrelationships, whethermaleorfemale: gayrights and gaymarriage. When used incoordination with other terms for sexualorientations, itusuallyspecificallyrefers tomen who are attractedonly tomen, and excludeslesbians, bisexuals and other orientations, as inphraseslikelesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB). Contextissometimesnecessarytodetermine whether or notgayimpliesmalein agiven phrase.
  • Since at least the 1950s, gay has sometimes been used as abroadumbrella termfor allqueer and gender-nonconforming (transgender and genderqueer/non-binary) people, similar to LGBTQ.
同意語
  • ( homosexual ) : SeeThesaurus:homosexual
派生語 関連する語 派生した語
  • → Cantonese: 基 ( gei )
    • → Mandarin: 基 ( jī )
    名詞

    gay (plural gays)

      ( nowchieflyin theplural ) A homosexual, especially a male homosexual. Coordinate term: lesbian
    1969 , “N.Y. Gays: Will the Spark Die?”, in The Advocate ‎: [headline] N.Y. Gays: Will the Spark Die? 2004 , Betty Berzon, Permanent Partners: Building Gay & Lesbian Relationships That Last , page 20 : Older gays and lesbians often relegate themselves to separate and unequal meeting places. 2012 , Todd J. Ormsbee, The Meaning of Gay , page 313 : 1839 , Charles Clark, John Noakes and Mary Styles , st. 157 : At a stall soon Mary bote / A hume-book full ov gays. I had no books to read, but plenty of gays to look at. 1893 , Cozens-Hardy, Broad Nrf. , page 38 :

    1692 , Roger L’Estrange, “ (please specify the fable number.) (please specify the name of the fable.) ”, in Fables, of Æsop and Other Eminent Mythologists: [ … ] , London: [ … ] R [ ichard ] Sare, [ … ] , →OCLC:

    Look upon precepts in emblems, as they do to upon gays and pictures. 使用する際の注意点
    • Used as anoundenoting a person (etymology 1 sense 1), gaymay beregarded asoffensive when referringtoparticular individuals.
    • Gayissometimes used broadlytorefer to any manwho isattracted toand/orsexuallyactive with other men, or any womanattracted tooractive with other women, even ifnotexclusively, e.g.if their orientationis infact bisexual. The wordqueer has likewise had various meanings.
    同意語
    • seeThesaurus:homosexual personandThesaurus:male homosexual
    派生語
    • ( gay person ) : A-gay , baby gay , ex-gay , gay bashing , gold star gay , homogay , stage gay
    • ( gayness ) : prayaway the gay , pray the gay away , trans the gay away
    • ( colorfulobject orflower; ornament ) : nosegay
    動詞
      ( transitive , dated , uncommon ) To make happyor cheerful. [since at least the 1920s]
    1922 , Thomas Hardy, Late lyrics and earlier: with many other verses , page 119 : 1952 , American Childhood , volume 38 , page 2: 関連する語 副詞

    gay

    And, tho' his guts ware lank and toom, / They're twice as big's this gay big room. 1875 , Dickinson, Cumbriana; Or, Fragments of Cumbrian Life , page 8: [ … ] an' be t' Silver Cwove, an' than throo t' Pillar, an' a gay rough bit o' grund it is! 1886 , Thomas Farrall, Betty Wilson's Cummerland Teals , section 42: When a fellah com' in 'at was gay free wid spendin. 参照
    • EricPartridge ( 2005 ), “gay”, inTom Dalzell and TerryVictor, editors, The NewPartridgeDictionaryofSlang and UnconventionalEnglish , volume 1 (A–I) , London; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, page 845 .
    • JosephWright, editor ( 1900 ), “GAY”, in The EnglishDialectDictionary: [ … ] , volumeII (D–G), London: Henry Frowde, [ … ] , publisherto theEnglishDialectSociety, [ … ] ; New York, N.Y.: G[eorge] P[almer] Putnam’s Sons, →OCLC.
    1. ^ AlainRey, ed., Dictionnaire historique de lalanguefrançaise, vol. 2, s.v. “gai” (Paris: LeRobert, 2006).
    2. ^ Marlies Philippaet al., eds., Etymologisch Woordenboek vanhet Nederlands, A-Z, s.v. “gauw” (AmsterdamUP, 3 Dec. 2009): [1].
    3. ^ Louis Guinet, Les emprunts gallo-romans au germanique (Paris: Klincksieck, 1982).
    4. ^ Kroonen, Guus ( 2013 ), “*ganhu-”, inEtymological DictionaryofProto-Germanic (LeidenIndo-EuropeanEtymological DictionarySeries; 11 )‎, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 167f.
    5. ^ AnatolyLiberman (1 February 2012), “The deep roots of gaiety”, in OUPblog
    6. ^ Blackmer, Corrine E (1995), "Gertrude Stein", inClaudeJ.Summers, The Gay and LesbianLiteraryHeritage, →ISBN
    7. ^ Gertrude Stein ( 1922 ), “Miss Furr and Miss Skeene”, inGeography and Plays :

    They stayed there and were gay there, not very gay there, just gay there. They were both gay there, they were regularly working there both of them cultivating their voices there, they were both gay there. Georgine Skeene was gay there and she was regular, regular in being gay, regular in not being gay, regular in being a gay one who was one not being gay longer than was needed to be one being quite a gay one. They were both gay then there and both working there then.

    語源 2 名詞

    gay (plural gays)

    1. The letter, which stands for the sound /ɡ/ , inPitman shorthand.
    関連する語 アナグラム 語源 発音 形容詞

    gay

    (Line 236) Why is my neighebores wyf so gay? (please add an English translation of this quotation) (Line 545) For ever yet I lovede to be gay, (please add an English translation of this quotation) 派生した語
    • English: gay
    • Yola: gaaye , gaay , gai , gay
    参照
    • “gai, adj.”, inMEDOnline , Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007 .

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