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  • 71Gay? — Infobox Album | Name = Gay? Type = EP Artist = 12 Rods Released = January 14, 1996 Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock, Indie rock, Dream pop Length = 38:04 Label = V2 Records Producer = 12 Rods Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic …

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  • 72gay — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, sound ▪ act ▪ become, turn ADVERB ▪ openly …

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  • 73Gay — 1 Original name in latin Gay Name in other language Gay State code AM Continent/City Asia/Yerevan longitude 40.08444 latitude 44.30528 altitude 838 Population 3309 Date 2013 08 07 2 Original name in latin Gay Name in other language GAJ, Gai, Gaj …

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  • 74gay — adj 1. homosexual. In late medieval English gay often had the sense of showy or affected as well as happy and light hearted. In British slang of the 18th and 19th centuries it was a euphemism for sexually available or living an immoral life, and… …

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  • 75gay — adj. & n. adj. 1 light hearted and carefree; mirthful. 2 characterized by cheerfulness or pleasure (a gay life). 3 brightly coloured; showy, brilliant (a gay scarf). 4 colloq. a homosexual. b intended for or used by homosexuals (a gay bar). Usage …

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  • 76gay up — verb a) To make something more appealing to the gay community e.g. by adding gay characters to a soap opera b) To give something perceived gay characteristics …

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  • 77Gay — noun a) originally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person. my fathers father, Gaetano Talese ( whose name I inherited after my birth in 1932, in the anglicized from of Gay ), was an atypically fearless traveler, b) from the word gay, joyful ; …

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  • 78Gay — This interesting name has two possible origins, both French, and both introduced by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. The first of these derives from a nickname or byname bestowed on a light hearted, joyful or cheerful person, from the Old… …

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  • 79gay — [13] English borrowed gay from Old French gai, an adjective of uncertain origin connected by some with Old High German gāhi ‘sudden, impulsive’. ‘Happy’ is its ancestral meaning, stretching back to Old French gai. The 20thcentury sense… …

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  • 80gay — [13] English borrowed gay from Old French gai, an adjective of uncertain origin connected by some with Old High German gāhi ‘sudden, impulsive’. ‘Happy’ is its ancestral meaning, stretching back to Old French gai. The 20thcentury sense… …

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