faggotry

noun
/ˈfæɡətɹi/

Etymology

From faggot + -ry.

  1. derived from פֿייגעלע — “homosexual
  2. derived from φάκελος — “bundle of wood
  3. derived from *facus
  4. derived from fagot — “bundle of sticks
  5. inherited from fagot
  6. suffixed as faggotry — “faggot + ry

Definitions

  1. The stereotypical behaviors of a faggot (male homosexual) or homosexuality in general.

    • The exploitation of brutality and terror is blatantly apparent. The homosexual element lies somewhat deeper. It is not — at least, not importantly — in the obvious faggotry of men kissing one another and saying 'I love you,' […]
    • Never­theless we have also observed that rebellion ignored soon falls flat, and most of these "social rebels" see the folly of their faggotry in time.
  2. Contemptible actions in general.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA