(adj.) 1. The act of winning in one place then moving to another and preceding to win once more. 2. Achieving two gains on both sides of a given spectrum
Charlie Sheen: "I'm not bi-polar... I'm bi-winning! I win here and I win there. Now what?"
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describes a person (usually a business man) who commutes between two cities and lives part-time in each.
"Mr. Huffleporter gets to live a bachelor's life in NYC 4 days a week then come home to a loving family in Albany the other three."
"That bi-urban BITCH."
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What you say to a friend when you know they're bi, but they don't know that you know.
"Faith, I know that you're bi the farm."
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Bi-panic is when someone who is bisexual sees someone attractive of the same gender and starts having the feels for them
βBillie Eilish makes me have a bi-panicβ Lauren said blushing
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People who are wayyy too horny for their own good...
that girl is bi sexual because she likes pussy and cock.
what a bi sexual.
she is such a bi sexual.
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A bi lesbian is a woman or non-binary person who relates both to the Β« lesbian Β» and Β« bi Β» label. This label might be used by people who:
-feel attraction to women and non-binary people, but not to men
-uses the split attraction model, and identifies as either bisexual homoromantic (sexual attraction to two or more genders, romantic attraction to the same gender) or homosexual biromantic (sexual attraction to the same gender, romantic attraction to two or more genders
-identify as lesbian due to trauma with men and not wanting to be in a relationship with them
-Who Have DID
- see their identity as fluid, or potentially prone to change as time goes on
-are a lesbian discovering her partner is a trans man, and still being attracted to him as a man, even though she isnβt attracted to men usually
-experience extremely rare attraction to men, to the point where itβs almost inexistant
-are choosing to go with the historical definition of lesbian (as it used to be a term encompassing all wlw until 50 years ago)
-are simply questionning
Among others.
Mary relates both to the Β« bi Β» label, and the Β« lesbian Β» label. She chose to label herself as a Β« bi lesbian Β» as she feels attracted to women and some non-binary and agender people. She is free to pick whatever label she sees fits her best, as this label only defines her, Not other people, who might also choose to identify as however they see fit.
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