The term "gay" came from the Celtic word, "Gay" which meant happy, or free-spirited.
It now has several meanings. ''Gay", as in Homosexual. "Gay", as in happy or enjoying yourself. "Gay", as in something or someone which is not liked.
It is a term for someone who has not come out and admitted they are gay.
"gay man" is the best English term there is.
No, but the term gay once meant "happy." It still does in certain expressions, such as "the gay nineties" and "don we now our gay apparel"
Rick Stein was in the Village People before he became a chef. He is as gay as they come.
Language is in a constant state of change, but in the current usage, the word "gay" is not an attack on people, and is considered a neutral term.
The term "a gay" can be used for both sexes and the term "lesbian" is strictly female
No, he has never come out as gay.
It can either mean that someone is a coward, or it can be a gay term for a very young gay man.
The term "gay lifestyle" is a somewhat derogatory term for a gay person who doesn't hide in the closet. Being gay doesn't mean a person has a different lifestyle.Gay people pay bills, go to movies, have careers and raise children. There is nothing about the life of a gay person that's different from the life of a straight person, except the sexual orientation.
... Homosexual.
homosexual
It is a derogatory term for an effeminate gay man.