![]() ![]() Gay lingo helps to express the ideas and opinions of an individual through a different language. We know gays are vulgar in talking and often talked about sensitive issues that are also sensitive to hear especially by the children. Gay Lingo was then used to hide the gay’s conversation from the virgin ears of other people. That is why the LGBT Community is fighting for their rights to be equally and fairly treated. It is possible for gays or bisexuals to be insulted, bash and be the center of discrimination. ![]() According to a site, on why do gays use gayspeak at all, after a long process, it is possible that the gays are turning the source of oppression their desires into the very source of their self-affirmation. They formulated the gay lingo or historically known as swardspeak, a word coinage in the 1970. Fundamental » All languages » Tagalog » Terms by usage » Slang » Gay slang. If there’s a jejemon, there is Bekimon or Gay Monsters. ![]() They are being bashed because it’s really improper to use in a communication because it can make people misspell words. While doing this blog, I can’t help but laugh and think how jejemons can create those kinds of communication. Jejemon is a person who uses many letters on a text message like “Eow Phowsxz!” See? It’s just a simple Hello. Other terms similar to flit include fruit, pansy, and fairy. Before text messaging has limited characters that’s why adults text as “Wer n u? D2 na me” or “where are you? I’m here” and by that jejemons appeared. Flit is a 50s slang term for a gay person that was popularized by the novel Catcher in the Rye. Our country is one of the happiest countries globally and only here has the many informal different terms like Jejemon, meaning Jeje as laugh in text messaging used by the adult while texting, “hehe” to make it simple and Mon short for Monsters. We know Filipinos are creative that in any way we create something unique to make fun or to create trademark. They formulated their own language for fun or I don’t know, maybe for them to understand each other or what. From the word gay, it is habitually used by the woman hearted man. If you dont know these 50 Gen Z slang words, watch outyou might be 'cheugy' Read on to learn what that Gen Z slang word means, plus the meanings of 49 others. Grammatically informal hence it uses inappropriate words and very much difficult to understand but because of gender equality it is being used nowadays. Only in the Philippines gay lingo or gayspeak is produced and accepted, but not all in the society. “Gogora na Akes”- meaning “Aalis na ako” in Tagalog, or I’m leaving. ![]()
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