Word of gay
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The origin of the word ‘Gay’ in its Homosexual context
His answer? Cable, because Deadpool would try to spoon him. Also, Deadpool's feelings toward Spider-Man seem more than platonic. Spider-Man was on his top five free pass list that his wife signed. There are variant covers depicted him trying to kiss Spider-Man. At one point, Spider-Man was rocking his black suit, and in a more merciless mood, and Deadpool replies that he's terrified and turned-on by Spider-Man.
The Origins of the Word ‘Gay’
As a teen slang word meaning "bad, inferior, undesirable," without reference to sexuality, from In Middle English it meant "excellent person, noble lady, gallant knight," also "something gay or bright; an ornament or badge" c. Middle English pratie "cunning, crafty, clever" c.
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Of things, "fine, pleasing" s. Ironical use is from s compare ironical use of fine adj. The meaning "not a few, considerable, moderately large in quantity, number, extent, or duration" is from late 15c. Pretty please as an emphatic plea is attested from A pretty penny "lot of money" is recorded from In the s, in Britain, especially with reference to a London theater of that name, and the kind of musical shows and dancing girls it presented.