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bicha — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • brokeback adj Having a bent or hunched back; broken-down or derelict.
  • fairy noun A small, magical being of human shape, often shown with wings in folklore and fiction.
  • fruit noun The seed-bearing part of a plant, often sweet and eaten as food, such as an apple or orange.
  • fruitcake noun A dense cake made with dried fruit, nuts, and spices, often served at Christmas or weddings.
  • Gay adj Homosexual; romantically or sexually attracted to people of the same sex.
  • poof intj Used to represent a sudden small explosion or a magical vanishing.
  • queen noun A female monarch who rules a country, or the wife of a king.
  • queer adj Relating to a sexual orientation or gender identity that isn't exclusively heterosexual or cisgender; used both as a reclaimed identity term and, historically, as a slur.
  • sissy noun (informal, derogatory) A timid or cowardly person, especially a man or boy seen as insufficiently masculine.

Senses

bicha is used for these senses in English:

  • brokeback (slang, neologism) Homoerotic; homosexual, gay.
  • fairy (Northern England, US, derogatory, colloquial) A male homosexual, especially one who is effeminate.
  • fruit (dated, colloquial, derogatory) A homosexual man; (derogatory, figurative) an effeminate man. [from 1900]
  • fruitcake (US, slang, colloquial, derogatory, dated) A homosexual male.
  • gay (now, _, chiefly, in plural) A homosexual, especially a male homosexual.
  • poof (UK, Irish, Commonwealth, derogatory, colloquial) A gay man; especially one who is effeminate.
  • queen (LGBT slang, sometimes, derogatory) A homosexual man, especially one regarded as effeminate.
  • queer (colloquial, sometimes, pejorative) Non-heterosexual or non-cisgender: homosexual, bisexual, asexual, transgender, etc.

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