(verb) a phrase used mostly in online queer communities, specifically Twitter, to refer to hanging out with someone that one deems iconic, fashionable, or otherwise interesting. It is usually employed in response to an image posted of a celebrity or cultural icon. One would normally use this phrase in the future tense - to express their desire to hang out with that celebrity in the future, rather than expressing it in the present tense.
*Tweet of an image depicting Margot Robbie on the press tour for Barbie (2023)*
Twitter User 1 (in reply): ugh, NEED to queen out with her …
Twitter User 2: purr! I’m QUEENING OUT with Bella Hadid right now!
Twitter User 1: you mean you’re just “hanging out” ..? it made me feel weird that you said that phrase in the present tense ..
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One that brings the bukket head skeets to the party or place.
Man Rachel is the Queen Bukket in our group.
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1) Believed by uneducated or disinterested Americans and Irish to be a statement of fact
2)The speech of Cyndi Lauper
1) Madison: Teacher, kin yew barry me a pin?
Teacher: Madison, don't you know the Queen's English?
Madison: No ma'am. Is she?
2) Gurls jis wanna have fun
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1)a milk maid
2)a hamburger chain
3)a lactating porn star
I went to the Dairy Queen for two cones and a Beltbuster.
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The woman, among a group of women, whose period cycle controls the synchronicity of the menses cycles of the other women. Mainly occurs when women live together.
Hey, who does she think she is? The period queen?
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a feminine and masculine word... in feminine contexts, it is used to refer to women who try to grab the attention of others though there is nothing about them to focus on except for their dullness and for masculine contexts, it is referred to the soulmates of women mentioned above...
Female drama queen: why does everything have to happen to me? why do I have such a bad karma?
Male drama queen: bad karma is my last name... would you like to share that name with me?
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Young effeminate male with exaggerated effeminate traits. Typical mannerism is to punctuate and accentuate communication with finger snaps. Calls everyone 'girlfriend'.
People don't believe I'm a gay black man because I'm not some flaming little snap queen.
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