gayer, gayest
gayer, gayest
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The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'gay' are gayness and gaiety.
u are so gay!
The "Top" is the person who dominates the sexual encounter, usually -- but not always -- the penetrator. The "bottom" (traditionally, the word "Top" is capitalized and the word "bottom" isn't) is usually the person penetrated -- but again, not always. The words originated with the leather/SM community, where the distinction is more dramatic.
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gayer, gayest
hi, the answer is gay-gayer-gayest
gayer, gayest
The comparative form of bad is worse.
lively gay jolly pleased glad content delighted joyous satisfied favored thrilled zestful and jocular those are some adjectives for happy.
Yes. For dumbasses who think its not. Their gay and probably have no parents
Gaily is an adverb, a word describing an action. Gay is the adjective version of gaily, a word describing an object. Gaiety and gay are noun forms.
There is no gay word for cowboy, but there is an old expression that uses the word gay in it's older meaning: a gay caballero.
The noun forms of the adjective gay are gaiety and gayness.
gay = bögNote: the word "gay" is often used as well.
Generally, they would be called a homophobe/homophobic.