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flamer noun- a blatant and conspicuous homosexual US
- The three young boys sitting together on one side of the booth were flamers, with big Windsor knots in their gaudy ties and shirt collars four sizes too big[.] — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 278, 1948
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 118, 1968
- I thought I smelled smoke–here comes that huge flamer Dennis. — Jeff Fessler, When Drag Is Not a Car Race, p. 8, 1997
- an alcoholic drink which is set on fire in the glass (after the flames have been extinguished, the fumes are inhaled before the drink is swallowed); an alcoholic drink which is set alight in the drinker’s mouth in the hope that swallowing puts the flame out UK
- Ben, 24, says: “Flamers make your head go a bit doolally–it feels like it won’t fit through doors!” — Sky Magazine, p. 89, May 2001
- an Internet user who posts vitriolic, insulting messages in Internet discussion groups US
- — Guy L. Steele et al., The Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 65, 1983
- While We like to encourage aspiring flamers, wading through a 250 line article by an untalented flamer is a little much. (If you already *had* talent, you wouldn’t *need* 250 lines to flame somebody.) — net.flame, 10 December 1984
- A flamer is an incendiary on-liner who delights in inciting trouble by chiming in whenever possible with derisive commentary. — Nancy Tamosaitis, net.sex, p. 5, 1995
- a pistol US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 133, 1997
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