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fag hag
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fag hag
n
Slang, usually derogatory a heterosexual woman who prefers the company of homosexual men
Translations
fag hag
n (US sl) → Schwulenfreundin f (inf)


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Those of us who are gay bring something to the table when we tell these buffoons that we are here, we are queer, and we are going nowhere until you bring back fag hags like Barry Goldwater.
A cynosure in the world where high and low art, fag hags and scared, boozy butch painters - male and female - converged in postwar New York, O'Hara, as Andy Warhol recalled in his excellent (if not wholly reliable) memoir Popism, drank quite a bit and put down, way down, whomever he didn't like.
Director Jim Fall makes a conscious decision to play the crossover card, and judging by the glowing reviews from straight critics, he pulls it off admirably, especially considering that Trick traffics in off-Broadway-style monologues, musical theater, drag queens (a delicious Coco Peru), fag hags (the courageous Tori Spelling), and Chelsea boys.
 
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