LGBTQ
English
Adjective
LGBTQ
- Initialism of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer.
- 2021 December 3, “LGBTQ couples, families and marriage are ‘against the natural order,’ Thai Constitutional Court rules”, in Coconuts Bangkok, Bangkok: Coconuts Media Limited, retrieved 2021-12-03:
- Portions of the ruling reflected the court’s culturally conservative roots, stating that because marriage is only for reproduction, LGBTQ relationships are unnatural because they cannot produce children.
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- Initialism of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning.
- 2014, David E. Newton, LGBT Youth Issues Today: A Reference Handbook, page 66:
- They represent the “Q,” questioning, part of the LGBTQ acronym. How do such individuals deal with their uncertainty about their sexual orientation?
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Usage notes
- See the notes at LGBT.
Noun
LGBTQ (plural LGBTQs)
- A person who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
- 2016, Alexander Dhoest; Lukasz Szulc; Bart Eeckhout, LGBTQs, Media and Culture in Europe, page 166:
- This confirms the claim that the internet is not an entirely safe space, and while blogs offer LGBTQs the opportunity to express their views freely and anonymously, they grant this possibility to haters and homophobes, too […]
- 2021, Rolland “Moose” Amos, Junk Poetry III (page 56)
- Now, for example, he is moving forward with his intention to remove all LGBTQs from the military and to ban any further recruiting of LGBTQs.
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