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Mav (or other Brit): Is queer still used in Britspeak to mean 'odd', 'peculiar', or 'eccentric'?
I shall never forget the time my mother invited a friend of hers and her husband to dinner with us. The friend was a British war bride from Nottingham and still (1957) spoke British English. In the course of dinner, she declined several of the items on the table and explained, "I know I'm awfully queer, but there are only a few things I eat." My younger brothers and sisters (ages 12, 10, 8 and 4) nearly choked to death trying to stifle their laughing.
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Nowt as queer as folk
modestgoddess 08/03/2003 7:12 PM ![]()
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modestgoddess 08/04/2003 2:23 AM ![]()
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Buffalo Shrdlu 08/04/2003 2:59 AM ![]()
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Bingley 08/04/2003 3:05 AM ![]()
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Faldage 08/04/2003 10:54 AM ![]()
different strokes
vbq 08/04/2003 1:41 PM ![]()
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modestgoddess 08/04/2003 8:15 PM ![]()
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maverick 08/04/2003 10:42 PM ![]()
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Jackie 08/05/2003 1:54 AM ![]()
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Bingley 08/05/2003 1:59 AM ![]()
Queer
Bobyoungbalt 08/05/2003 3:23 PM ![]()
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maverick 08/05/2003 10:15 PM ![]()
Gay and Grateful Hearts
Father Steve 08/13/2003 10:15 PM
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