Right, but where does "gay" as a pejorative term come from? Exactly.
Now they got someone saying we've been fit all season at the back and that's why we're so good. Uhhhhhhhhhh, i mean. We havent? If everyone is fit this season, we're closer to Chelsea than 7 points.Hilarious debate in RAWK. Or defence and attack are good (not great) but our MF is average.
Then the poster is asked, which is the weak MF, Dele, Mousa, Eriksen Son or Dier?
That's how it feels to be a Spurs fan at the moment:
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If it can mean happy and homonsexual independently why can't it mean something else in a different context?
No offence, but the etymology of "gay" as a pejorative adjective is obvious. As a word it has no dictionary-recognised definition outside the two you've mentioned. Lots of people use it without meaning it as a slur, but it's still a perpetuation of that slur.If it can mean happy and homonsexual independently why can't it mean something else in a different context?