Secret slang from gay bars

Secret slang from gay bars

In gay bars, regulars know some universal gay slang. These codes, pulled from years of bar-hopping, always hit the mark for making friends or dates. They keep the vibe easy and everyone on the same page.

1. Gagged - This term is used when something or someone leaves you so astonished that you're speechless
2. Reading - This refers to a form of playful criticism or light jab towards someone, akin to a gentle roast where the person being "read" is in on the joke
3. Throw Shade - Different from "reading," this means to insult someone subtly, often through a backhanded compliment that the recipient may not immediately recognize
4. Tea - Represents gossip or truth. Asking "What’s the tea?" is equivalent to asking for the real story or the truth about a situation
5. Serving Face - This is about presenting a beautiful look and showcasing impeccable makeup skills, often used in the context of drag balls and pageants
6. She Owns Everything - Describes someone who exudes such richness and glamour that it seems as though they own everything
7. Voguing - A dance style that originated from New York's ballroom scene, inspired by the poses of fashion models on the covers of Vogue magazine
8.100-footer - An gay or lesbian person, as if one could discern their sexual orientation from 100 feet away
9. Beard - A person used as a date, romantic partner, or spouse to conceal one's sexual orientation

For an extra boost of fun, consider adding some eye-catching accessories to your outfit and stand out in the crowd. And of course, always prioritize safety while having a good time at the gay bar.
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