noun General Slang

palone-omi

· noun · polari

Polari for a lesbian — literally 'woman-man.'

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A lesbian, in the old coded language of British gay men. It's the word order flipped from 'omi-palone' (an effeminate or gay man): here 'palone' (woman) comes first, 'omi' (man) second — a woman with masculine qualities. Polari built whole identities out of two stock words and a switch of order, which tells you everything about how economical and sly the language was.

“She clocked the two palone-omis at the bar before they'd even ordered.”
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palone-omi In A Sentence

She clocked the two palone-omis at the bar before they'd even ordered.

Origin & Usage

Polari, the secret cant of British gay men and theatre folk from roughly the 1930s–70s. Built from a stew of Italian, Lingua Franca, backslang, rhyming slang and thieves' cant. 'Palone' (woman) and 'omi' (man) recombine to label sexuality through gendered word order.

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