If somebody "comes out of the closet" it means they've chosen to let others know that they are gay or lesbian.
When a gay or lesbian person admits, acknowledges, or reveals they are homosexual, then they have "come out of the closet". In other words, they are no longer trying to hide the fact that they are gay or lesbian.
Coming out of the closet or revealing your sexual orientation to others is rarely an easy thing to do as there is a huge amount of social pressure to "be like everyone else" from family, friends and society in general. Admitting to those you love that you are not what they expected or wanted can be a huge hurdle for many, causing great amounts of fear and backlash.
For some, it is not really possible if their social circumstances would mean great hardship or potential genuine physical harm, such as a community that hangs homosexuals like Iran.
Fortunately, this is not the case for most people. Although their immediate surrounding community may strongly disapprove, it is often possible for even the most oppressed person to find a way out of that area and into a more positive environment where they can finally be free of the secrets and shame inherent in staying in the closet.
There is not an "appropriate age" for coming out, people of all ages from young teens to the elderly do it and under all sorts of circumstances.
it means he's gay and lets every body know
To admit your homosexual
Armario in spanish means closet
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
Joseph Heller wrote the book called Catch-22 where he coined the phrase.
What does Mena the phrase night cree on apace
verb phrase
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Yes, he came out of the closet a few years ago.
Yes, a prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. It functions as an adjective or adverb in a sentence.
The phrase "skeleton in the closet" is used to refer to secrets that people have hidden and don't want other people to know about it. So in a sentence it can be used like this: She didin't want anyone to know, it was her skeleton in the closet. "
Monsters in your closet is a very old phrase used by parents to scare children. Not very useful if you DON'T have a closet, but that's what monsters under the bed are for!
She came out of the closet already?!
yes
Heard he came out of the closet?
The phrase 'command decision' means that something has been decided by the head of the organization. It came from military lingo.
Yes. In your house, there lives a cat. In your closet, there sits a hat.
Well, of course, not! He, John Travolta and R. Kelly all came out of the closet together, or did you totally forget the episode 'Trapped in the Closet'?
It could mean just about anything ! The first phrase that came to mind when I saw the question was... I Did It Over There