queen:
1. A male homosexual . This appellation is commonly used among gay males for one another, but more often refers to older, ostentatiously effeminate gay men.QUOTES:
(1) RobertReisner. Graffiti. Two Thousand Years of Wall Writing : ' God save the Queens! '
(2) Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ' Vita, you know , you're not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you're a queen because you couldn't cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress .'
(3) In Corrina, Corrina (1994) Mrs. Washington (Whoopie Goldberg) is listening to television:
-- A TV ad : ' Would YOU like to be queen for a day? '
-- Corrina: ' I knew a guy in my neighborhood who wanted to be queen-for-a-day , and you know what happened to him, don't you? '
2. An effeninate male. May also be derogatory referring to superficial, nelly, sharp-tongued and self-important gay male, one unpleasant to be around.
3. A transvestite or a female-impersonator and/or performer.
4. A woman , especially one of outstanding beauty (beauty queen) or talent (movie queen).
5. The wife of a king ; a female monarch. Queen consort = the wife of a reigning king .
6. My Queen , a term of endearment for a wife .
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Quotes Containing queen:
Drag queens Noxema/Zima Jackson/Auntie Noxy (Wesley Snipes) and Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): - Noxema: ''Darling, if you''re going to become a drag-queen , you''re gonna have to learn these things. '' - Chichi: ''What do you mean ''a drag queen''? I am a drag queen!'' - Noxema: ''Oh, child, no , no , no . You''re simply a boy in a dress. When a straight man puts a dress and gets his sexual kick he is a transvestite ; when a man is a woman trapped in a man''s body and has the little operation he is a transsexual ; (...) when a gay man has way too much fashion sense for one gender he is a drag-queen . (...) And when a light little Latin boy puts on a dress he is simply a boy in a dress.'' In the end , they agree to give Chichi the temporary title of ''drag princess .''
Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ''Vita, you know , you''re not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you''re a queen because you couldn''t cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress.''
Erica Benton (Jill Clayburgh) in An Unmarried Woman (1978): ''Balls! said the Queen. If I had ''em I''d be King. '' A rewording of: ''Balls! said the Queen. If I had two, I could be King. '' (If I had ''em I''d be king .) George Burns: ''If my aunt had balls , shed be my uncle .''
Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ''Vita, you know , you''re not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you''re a queen because you couldn''t cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress.''
In Corrina, Corrina (1994) Mrs. Washington (Whoopie Goldberg) is listening to television: - A TV ad : ''Would YOU like to be queen for a day?'' - Corrina: ''I knew a guy in my neighborhood who wanted to be queen-for-a-day , and you know what happened to him, don''t you?''
Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell) in Forbidden Zone (1980): ''Why does it feel so good to be sooooo bad?''
Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell) in Forbidden Zone (1980): ''Why does it feel so good to be sooooo bad?''
Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell) in Forbidden Zone (1980): ''Why does it feel so good to be sooooo bad?''
Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell) in Forbidden Zone (1980): ''Why does it feel so good to be sooooo bad?''
Bruce Rodgers. The Queen''s Vernacular (1972): ''He''s a natural... he came out the day he was born.''
Bruce Rodgers. The Queen''s Vernacular (1972): ''He''s a natural... he came out the day he was born.''
George, Duke of Buckingham (John Sutton) to Queen Anne (Angela Lansbury) in The Three Musketeers (1948): 'I understand nothing except that I love you, that the earth is small and that-there is no room on it for you and me apart.'
James Graham, Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt) speaking of the barreN Scottish queen in Rob Roy (1994): ''Aie, one might have hoped that a field so regularly plowed might have yielded one good crop . In truth I have seen healthier graveyards than that woman''s womb .''
Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) to Felicia in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994): ''There are two things I don''t like about you... your face . So how about shutting both of ''em.''
Rosie (Katharine Hepburn) and Charlie (Humphrey Bogart) in The African Queen (1951): - Rosie Sayer: ''Oh Charlie! You lost your mind.?'' - Charlie Allnut: ''Lost my heart too.''
Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) to Felicia (Guy Pearce) in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994): ''Is it true that when you were born the doctor turned around and slapped your mother?''
Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) to Felicia (Guy Pearce) in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994): ''Is it true that when you were born the doctor turned around and slapped your mother?''
Christina (Greta Garbo) to Antonio (John Gilbert) in Queen Christina (1934): ''I have imagined happiness but happiness you cannot imagine. Happiness you must feel. Joy you must feel. Ah! and this great joy I feel now, Antonio, this is how the Lord must have felt when He first beheld the finished world with all it''s creatures breathing, living.''
'Come on girls. Off your snatches. ' Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
The Fool (Woody Allen) trying to open the Queen''s (Lynn Redgrave) chastity-belt in "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex" *But Were Afraid to Ask* (1972): ''With most grievous dispatch I will open the latch and get to her snatch .''
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