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Meanings of
fagot
in English
Portuguese
veado
Catalan
monya
Spanish
haz
Back to the meaning
Offensive term for an openly homosexual man.
queen
queer
fairy
nance
pansy
fag
faggot
poof
pouf
poove
Portuguese
veado
Bind or tie up in or as if in a faggot.
faggot up
Synonyms
Examples for "
queen
"
queen
queer
fairy
nance
pansy
Examples for "
queen
"
1
He was quite sure he knew what the young
queen
was thinking.
2
Obama met the
queen
three times, including a state visit in 2011.
3
The
queen
dropped in a fainting-fit; and the brute left the room.
4
Therefore, I plan to offer our resignation to the
queen
,
he said.
5
For thousands of years he experimented, concealing his work from the
queen
.
1
I wrote this article about the word
'
queer
'
in the paper today.
2
Artist and
queer
rights advocate Jamiee Stockman-Young said the issue was complex.
3
Does
queer
art, some ask, refer to a specific school of protest?
4
For
queer
and transgender Pakistanis, however, the risks are far more ubiquitous.
5
He spoke in a
queer
,
hard voice; and instantly left the room.
1
The old Chinese
fairy
story hits upon a fundamental and vital truth.
2
The
fairy
bath was probably fed from the fountain in the court.
3
The grass in the churchyard sparkled with the
fairy
film of gossamers.
4
A dozen
fairy
cakes sit, slightly shrunken, in their wrinkled paper cases.
5
In the wrong hands that information would be devastating to
fairy
security.
1
On Jan. 14 at Golden State,
Nance
recorded a career-high six steals.
2
Nance
pondered the matter for a while silently; then she asked suddenly:
3
Another year and a half goes by and
Nance
is grabbed here.
4
Dan was not at all in favor of it, but
Nance
insisted.
5
Why would Anna expect anything to change at the Nee
Nance
Store?
1
Well, they're no
pansy
flowers, but... m'lord has the truth of it.
2
Already the kids think I'm some kind of
pansy
because of you.
3
You're not going to raise him to be a
pansy
,
are you?
4
It is the
pansy
brooch that I gave to old Tom Darcy.
5
She has heard the word
'
pansy
'
,
then, and now understands it.
1
You know, in case TMZ is having a
fag
break or something.
2
It is late September at the
fag
end of the tourism season.
3
They said that the whole world would know he was a
fag
.
4
Albert dropped his
fag
and stood on it on the way in.
5
They smoked
fag
after
fag
,
lighting the new ones on the butts.
1
The Bishop, lifting the
faggot
-
fork
,
carefully stirred and built up the logs.
2
The Catholic princes and bishops were at work with fire and
faggot
.
3
His hand shot into the fire and dragged out a burning
faggot
.
4
A
faggot
of these lopped branches can be bought for a penny.
5
You can't let fucking
faggot
whores take over what belongs to you.
1
In 24 hours,
poof
,
the all the photos in that story disappear.
2
My fear seemed to last forever, and then
poof
,
it was gone.
3
He went through the screen, hit the wall behind it, and
poof
.
4
There's a fuse marker, and in the third one,
poof
,
it's gone.
5
She couldn't just wander in through the wall, or
poof
herself inside.
1
Lak every pretty girl an' have good time, then
'
pouf
!
-
zat
is
all!
2
French Pete followed her admiringly, though he said ominously: Some day,
pouf
!
3
Teddy's a
pouf
,
but he could talk the birds down from the trees.
4
They quarreled; the Spahi drew first; and then,
pouf
et passe!
5
If the mind doesn't make it into the host
-
pouf
!
Usage of
fagot
in English
1
The church appealed to the rack, and faith relied on the
fagot
.
2
It is the
fagot
-
piles
about the stake which flame so merrily yonder.
3
Thereupon she took in her hands the
fagot
John had been holding.
4
The axe and the
fagot
have disappeared; but, alas for human nature!
5
Madame de Sevigné minces on the subject of the
fagot
and the wheel.
6
The rack, the thumbscrew, the tomahawk, the
fagot
belong among these devilish instruments.
7
He could not forget that the taper had lighted the
fagot
.
8
She sat at the fire and made one
fagot
after another blaze up.
9
The last
fagot
went overboard, and Bertric rose up and looked at me.
10
I threw another
fagot
on each, and went down for a further supply.
11
I'd carry a
fagot
myself to rid the country of her!'
12
The
fagot
and the San Benito were the doom of the nobles of Arragon.
13
The whirling, blazing
fagot
of wood struck the slinking beast full in the side.
14
I found in your letter the usual remarks about fire,
fagot
,
and bloody Mary.
15
Harriet raised a wand, in this case a burning
fagot
.
16
Every creed you have got bears the mark of whip, and chain, and
fagot
.
Other examples for "fagot"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fagot
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little fagot
blaze fagot
light the fagot
bound fagot
burn fagot
More collocations
Translations for
fagot
Portuguese
veado
bicha
viado
feixe
paneleiro
Catalan
monya
marieta
marica
fada
trossa
Spanish
haz
pluma
queer
puto
maricón
mariposa
Fagot
through the time
Fagot
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common