To queer something means to challenge and subvert traditional norms and categories related to gender, sexuality, and identity. It involves reinterpreting or reimagining concepts, practices, or narratives to expose their inherent biases and limitations. Queering can also entail embracing fluidity and ambiguity, encouraging a more inclusive understanding of diverse experiences and identities. Ultimately, it is an act of resistance against rigid binaries and societal expectations.
which one of these terms might mean something big
If something is unknown it is not known by someone or something.
Idiomatically 'to clock' can mean to time how long something takes or to watch or see something or some one.
Something that has easily been or will easily be achieved. It can mean something is way ahead of something and will complete a task long before others, or has already done so.
Something that is awesome!
In Tolkien's time, "queer" didn't mean homosexual, it was how British people said "weird." Tolkien was saying Bilbo was an old weirdo.
Don't walk away when I'm trying to sell you something, spoiling or 'queering' my (sales) pitch.
"Queer as a three dollar bill" is a colloquial expression used to describe something that is odd, suspicious, or not genuine. It plays on the fact that a three dollar bill does not exist, implying that the thing being described is as unbelievable or fake as a fictional currency.
It's very queer how Mrs. Fenn has something borrowed to return whenever we have guests; I believe that she borrows something just for the purpose of returning it at the appropriate time.
To be in debt or bankrupt
The queer
Queer sort
Schwul = queer, gay, homosexual
If you mean queer as in homosexual then no. Goku has a wife
Queer, like, wierd queer? That would be "That's a queer drawing!" Or queer, like, gay queer? "You're really queer!"
It means odd or strange. Something other than ordinary from a conventional viewpoint
queer = /kwi:r/