Etymology: [ gA ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Old French gai, of uncertain origin. Possibly from Latin gaudium ‘joy’. (Friedrich Christian Diez has suggested that it comes from Middle High German. The sense of "homosexual" is said by some to have come from an Arabic word via French; it is also said to come from the word's older sense of "dissolute".) The sense of ‘upright’, used in reference to a dog’s tail, probably derives from the ‘happy’ sense of the word.
neşeli, canlı, canlı, parlak ve güzel (renk); parlak ve güzel renkli, eşcinsel, homoseksüel, hoppa, nonoş, gay, keyifli, argo ibne, şen, mutlu, top, hovarda, homo, yüzsüz, pasaklı, utanmaz, ibne, gaylyneşeyle, gaynessneşe, gayetygaiety, gaily, homoseksüel/canlı/mutlu, sefih, gamsız, neşeyle, canlı bir şekilde, kaygısız, aldırışsız, neşe ile, şen şakrak, gayly bak gay, neseyle, keyifli bir şekilde, homoseksüellik, nese,
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An English surname, originally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person, A female given name from the word gay, "joyful"; rare today, A male given name. Also a shortened form of Gabriel, Gaylord and similar names, or transferred from the surname, a homosexual, especially a male homosexual; see also lesbian, Homosexual, Festive, bright, or colourful, Happy, joyful, and lively, Upright or curved over the back, Characteristic of homosexual appearance or behavior (often in a stereotypical sense), Feminine in behavior, or, non-masculine, behaving in a way associated with females, Used to express dislike: Lame, uncool, stupid, bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer; "a cheery hello"; "a gay sunny room"; "a sunny smile", An English surname, given name, female, Sometimes a shortened form of Gabriel, Used to express dislike: Lame, uncool, uplifting, Doris, brightly colored and showy; "girls decked out in brave new dresses"; "brave banners flying"; "`braw' is a Scottish word"; "a dress a bit too gay for her years"; "birds with gay plumage", offering fun and gaiety; "a gala ball after the inauguration"; "a festive (or festal) occasion"; "gay and exciting night life"; "a merry evening", homosexual or arousing homosexual desires, happy, cheerful; homosexual, attracted to members of the same gender, homosexual, one who is attracted to members of the same gender, given to social pleasures often including dissipation; "led a gay Bohemian life"; "a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies", A gay object is brightly coloured and pretty to look at. I like gay, relaxing paintings. = cheerful. English writer known especially for his play The Beggar's Opera (1728). someone who is homosexual, especially a man. gay rights movement Gay John Gay Lussac Joseph Louis Marvin Pentz Gay, A gay person is fun to be with because they are lively and cheerful. I am happy and free, in good health, gay and cheerful, A gay person is homosexual. The quality of life for gay men has improved over the last two decades. the gay community. straight Gays are homosexual people, especially homosexual men. More importantly, gays have proved themselves to be style leaders. + gayness gay·ness Mike's admission of his gayness, A non-derogatory term used to describe a person who has a sexual or emotional preference for the same sex Also known as: homosexual, queer, fag, antedate 1978, Excited with merriment; manifesting sportiveness or delight; inspiring delight; livery; merry, Brilliant in colors; splendid; fine; richly dressed, An ornament homosexual or arousing homosexual desires given to social pleasures often including dissipation; "led a gay Bohemian life"; "a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies", Loose; dissipated; lewd, Inflamed or merry with liquor; intoxicated; dissipated [Colloquial ], someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex, To some the ultimate form of male bonding, to others the ulitmate in mal-bonding, full of or showing high-spirited merriment; "when hearts were young and gay"; "a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company"- Wordsworth; "the jolly crowd at the reunion"; "jolly old Saint Nick"; "a jovial old gentleman"; "have a merry Christmas"; "peals of merry laughter"; "a mirthful laugh, g, Merrily; showily, Somebody who is gay (in the sense of either homosexual or uncool), Comparative form of gay: more gay, Cheerfully; in a gay manner, The state of being gay (cheerful etc.), The state of being gay (homosexual), If you do something gaily, you do it in a lively, happy way. Magda laughed gaily, in a gay manner; "the scandals were gaily diverting", Something that is gaily coloured or gaily decorated is coloured or decorated in a bright, pretty way. He put on a gaily coloured shirt. gaily painted front doors. = brightly, happily, joyfully, cheerfully; with bright colors or decorations; flamboyantly (also gayly), in a gay manner; "the scandals were gaily diverting, See gaily, comparative of gay, most gay, happily, joyfully, cheerfully; with bright colors or decorations; flamboyantly (also gaily), Finely; splendidly; showily; as, ladies gayly dressed; a flower gayly blooming, With mirth and frolic; merrily; blithely; gleefully, in a joyous manner; "they shouted happily", In a gay manner}, Gayety; finery, The state of being gay (in the sense of "homosexual"), happiness, joyfulness; homosexuality, a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex, plural of gay,
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An English surname, originally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person
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A female given name from the word gay, "joyful"; rare today
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A male given name. Also a shortened form of Gabriel, Gaylord and similar names, or transferred from the surname - ""It didn't use to mean what it means now. Plenty were named Gay. Even in Nevada. Was old Gay Pitch had a gas station in Winnemucca. Nobody thought nothin about it and he raised a railroad car of kids.- - -"
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a homosexual, especially a male homosexual; see also lesbian
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Homosexual
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Festive, bright, or colourful - "Make the Yule-tide gay / From now on our troubles will be miles away"
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Happy, joyful, and lively - ""like the carefree team of Rogers and Astaire, "The Gay Divorcee" is gay in its mood and smart in its approach.""
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Upright or curved over the back - "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."
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Characteristic of homosexual appearance or behavior (often in a stereotypical sense) - "This incident has become a source of much discussion, and the jury is still out on who is more gay: the guy who touched a dick or the guy who let a guy touch his dick. One could write volumes about the homophobically homoerotic undercurrents in the infantry."
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Feminine in behavior, or, non-masculine, behaving in a way associated with females
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Used to express dislike: Lame, uncool, stupid - "This game is gay, let’s play a different one. = I dislike this game, let’s play a different one."
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bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer; "a cheery hello"; "a gay sunny room"; "a sunny smile"
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An English surname
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given name, female
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Sometimes a shortened form of Gabriel
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Used to express dislike: Lame, uncool
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uplifting
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brightly colored and showy; "girls decked out in brave new dresses"; "brave banners flying"; "`braw' is a Scottish word"; "a dress a bit too gay for her years"; "birds with gay plumage"
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offering fun and gaiety; "a gala ball after the inauguration"; "a festive (or festal) occasion"; "gay and exciting night life"; "a merry evening"
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homosexual or arousing homosexual desires
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happy, cheerful; homosexual, attracted to members of the same gender sıfat
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homosexual, one who is attracted to members of the same gender isim
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given to social pleasures often including dissipation; "led a gay Bohemian life"; "a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies"
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A gay object is brightly coloured and pretty to look at. I like gay, relaxing paintings. = cheerful. English writer known especially for his play The Beggar's Opera (1728). someone who is homosexual, especially a man. gay rights movement Gay John Gay Lussac Joseph Louis Marvin Pentz Gay
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A gay person is fun to be with because they are lively and cheerful. I am happy and free, in good health, gay and cheerful
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A gay person is homosexual. The quality of life for gay men has improved over the last two decades. the gay community. straight Gays are homosexual people, especially homosexual men. More importantly, gays have proved themselves to be style leaders. + gayness gay·ness Mike's admission of his gayness
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A non-derogatory term used to describe a person who has a sexual or emotional preference for the same sex Also known as: homosexual, queer, fag
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Excited with merriment; manifesting sportiveness or delight; inspiring delight; livery; merry
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Brilliant in colors; splendid; fine; richly dressed
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An ornament homosexual or arousing homosexual desires given to social pleasures often including dissipation; "led a gay Bohemian life"; "a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies"
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Loose; dissipated; lewd
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Inflamed or merry with liquor; intoxicated; dissipated [Colloquial ]
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someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex
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To some the ultimate form of male bonding, to others the ulitmate in mal-bonding
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full of or showing high-spirited merriment; "when hearts were young and gay"; "a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company"- Wordsworth; "the jolly crowd at the reunion"; "jolly old Saint Nick"; "a jovial old gentleman"; "have a merry Christmas"; "peals of merry laughter"; "a mirthful laugh
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Gay.
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gaily
Merrily; showily
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Somebody who is gay (in the sense of either homosexual or uncool) - "Facist sic] Frankie, PMSL, you gayers are funny."
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Comparative form of gay: more gay
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gayly
Cheerfully; in a gay manner
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gayness
The state of being gay (cheerful etc.)
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gayness
The state of being gay (homosexual)
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gaily
If you do something gaily, you do it in a lively, happy way. Magda laughed gaily
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gaily
in a gay manner; "the scandals were gaily diverting"
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gaily
Something that is gaily coloured or gaily decorated is coloured or decorated in a bright, pretty way. He put on a gaily coloured shirt. gaily painted front doors. = brightly
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gaily
happily, joyfully, cheerfully; with bright colors or decorations; flamboyantly (also gayly)
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in a gay manner; "the scandals were gaily diverting
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See gaily
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comparative of gay
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gayest
most gay
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happily, joyfully, cheerfully; with bright colors or decorations; flamboyantly (also gaily)
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