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breeder noun- from the homosexual point of view, a heterosexual US, 1979
Usually used as an insult. - — Maledicta, p. 243, Winter 1980: “‘Lovely, blooming, fresh and gay’: the onomastics of camp”
- “Hey, what does a breeder know?” Michael grinned. “Where did you learn that word?” The light changed. They proceeded with graceless caution across the pebbly asphalt. “One of the guys at Perry’s,” replied Brian. “He said that’s what the faggots call us.” — Armistead Maupin, Further Tales of the City, p. 167, 1982
- “So we defy them, see?” “Them?” I asked. “Breeders.” — Ethan Morden, Everybody Loves You, p. 209, 1988
- — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 24, 1989
- — Jeff Fessler, When Drag Is Not a Car Race, p. 34, 1997
- We whispered “breeder” behind your breeder-backs, made fun of your bi-level haircuts, Jordache jeans, and “spare tires.” — Dan Savage, Savage Love, p. 305, 1998
- She seems like such a breeder. It’s hard to believe she’s bisexual. — Amy Sohn, Run Catch Kiss, p. 162, 1999
- Butt-banging breeders may even throw their own pride parade. — The Village Voice, 7 March 2000
- any food that is believed to render a man potent and fecund JAMAICA
- — Peter L. Patrick, Some Recent Jamaican Creole Words, 2003
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