Results for “fem slash”
Fan fiction pairing two female characters romantically
Ballroom term for a trans woman.
A lesbian who presents feminine — and owns it.
Ballroom umbrella for anyone presenting as a woman in a category.
A surgeon.
Mid-90s vogue style of extreme, exaggerated feminine fluidity.
Fan fiction pairing two male characters romantically
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Online-native female persona built around a chat-room or Discord following.
Male / Female Main Character in a romance novel.
Flamboyant, theatrical, camp — usually applied to a man whose mannerisms read as effeminate.
Scouse for a woman — the female 'la'.
A group of girls or female mates.
Slashed or stabbed — UK drill onomatopoeia for the sound of a blade.
A long razor slash across the face — named for the stitch count.
The female counterpart to a peckerwood.
A female police officer.
A man serving full female illusion in drag for a ballroom category.
The five core components of Vogue Femme: hands, catwalk, duckwalk, spins & dips, and floor performance.
Vogue's exaggerated feminine strut — crossing legs, swinging hips, hands thrown in opposition.
The delicate, ultra-feminine, graceful approach to vogue, the soft counterpart to dramatics.
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A queen so convincingly female she serves cis-woman realness.
A gay man who performs a female illusion in drag but doesn't live as or transition to a woman.
Concealing the genitals for a smooth feminine crotch line.
To strut the runway confidently in a feminine manner.
Polari for the police — one of several mock-feminine nicknames for the cops.
Polari habit of using the feminine pronoun for a man — affectionate or pointed.
A gay man serving full female illusion at a ball without living as or transitioning to a woman.
Femme-butch blend: a queer woman whose look lands somewhere between the two.
Polari for walking with mannered, effeminate little steps.
The dominant partner — the one holding psychological control. Domme is the feminine form.
A lesbian who's full feminine — makeup, dresses, heels, the works.
The in-between lesbian — neither lipstick femme nor full butch.
A Black or Latina lesbian who blends stud (masc) and femme presentation — a stud-femme.
1970 slur for lesbians in feminism, flipped into a battle cry within a year.
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Concealing the penis and testicles between the legs for a flat, feminine front.
Fellow female friend or sister; female Rasta