(12) So whether we look at this as criminal irresponsibility or a simple bad run from a flamboyant high roller, we should be able to agree that he didn't provide much of a service.(11) When I was coming out I was watching things like Will and Grace, I thought that was the model I had to aspire to – being rich or flamboyant.(10) When builders moved in a few weeks ago, it was marked in flamboyant Polish style with a commissioned "dance" for the diggers by director Robert Florczak, whose audacious multimedia Macbeth debuted at last year's Shakespeare festival.(9) Wilde, however, with his high earnings and his flamboyance, made of precariousness something aristocratic he was, if you’ll forgive the coinage, a precaristocrat.50 correlation for females between flamboyant personality disorder scores and visits to the family doctor for mental health reasons. (7) It is in a majestic salon, the walls of which are decorated with flamboyant 18th-century Flemish tapestries with a Tiepolo fresco adorning the ceiling, while the terrace overlooks a landscaped garden.(6) It's very sort of flamboyant, and that's the kind of way I write.
(5) Borno has always been known for having the most flamboyant and colourful weddings,” she said.
This article was amended on 1 June 2017.(4) Everyone has been part of it, regardless of whether you’re a dirty metalhead or a flamboyant pop fan.”.(3) The other is a flamboyant showman who delights in peroxide mohicans and driving a variety of fast cars – most notably, perhaps, an army camouflage Bentley Continental GT.(2) A vicious feud playing out within Uzbekistan's ruling family took a new twist on Monday, when prosecutors announced that the clan's most flamboyant member faces charges of involvement in mafia-style corruption.(1) Chris Jefferies, who has been arrested in connection with the murder of landscape architect Joanna Yeates, was known as a flamboyant English teacher at Clifton College, a co-ed public school.said of the later (15th century) French Gothic style. (a.) Characterized by waving or flamelike curves, as in the tracery of windows, etc.Ppippi: An undesirable situation, or person. (In the Korean gay scene, this word is also synonymous with the feeling of being “a good looking gay person.”)
Il-tik: Someone who doesn’t necessarily fit the stereotype of a flamboyant gay person. Example: “I heard there’s a yeokdae showing up at the club today.” Yeokdae: Usually used in reference to famous gays. Example: “Oh, that guy’s dated everyone in the scene. Example: “His gigal is no joke.” “I lost to his gigal.”īeok cha da: Playboys. Gigal: The temper of a gay man, marked by their stinging and sharp remarks. Gaysbook (Gaybook): The community of gays on Facebook Ijo bogal: a word that refers to older gays. Saying this is synonymous with “I’ll shut my mouth now” and is used when you make a mistake and feel quite sheepish about it. Suk-i: In the older generation of Koreans, the “suk” was a common second syllable in many names so nowadays, gays will jokingly replace the second syllable with “suk” (calling Jong-min, Jong-suk).Ī-bong: The word “ah-gari” is slang for mouth and the word “bong-in” means shutting. Ggi: a feminine energy and affectionateness Bogal: a substitute word for “gays” as a whole