Twunk gay terminology

New words come into being in many different ways. Sometimes one language enriches another, lending it a few words here and there.

For instance, did you know that the word sugar comes from the Arabic “sokkar”?

In other cases, words are passed down from one language to another, sort of appreciate the countless words in the French language that are originally Latin.

Other words start out as colloquialisms, short-hand utter used by a few locals, but these words grab on a existence of their control and eventually form it into the public’s lexicon.

An superior case in direct is the pos “Google”: What started off as the name of a small Silicon Valley startup has grow a word that functions as a noun and a verb.

Seriously, when was the last moment you “Googled” something? It was probably the meaning of “Twunk,” wasn’t it?

Now, other words are known as portmanteaus. Portmanteau comes from the two French words “porter” and “manteau.”

“Porter” means to carry, whereas “manteau” means coat; the word portmanteau as a whole is used to chat about a immense suitcase, one that is used to carry coats.

Gay slang and terms have been around forever. And, given that, even they are constantly evolving into new forms and meanings. By the time of this being published, I’m sure that there will be words that I have missed. But here is an extensive beginner’s mentor to the society of gay slang and labels.

Gay Slang and Terminology

Beat — Also ‘face beat’, someone with a stunning face of makeup.

Boots — A verbal exclamation point.

Busted — Messy, untidy, unorganized, disheveled.

Closeted — Someone who has not yet revealed their queer sexuality.

Coming Out — The act of showing one’s sexual identity.

Cross-dressing — Wearing clothes that are related with another gender.

Cruising — Looking for sexual partners in public spaces; typically, by gay men.

Deadnaming — Many gender diverse people will modify their name to match their genuine identity. It is when someone, intentionally or not, uses the name they used before transitioning. This can be insulting and invalidating.

Drag Queen — A person, usually male, who dresses in clothing more closely associated with women and acts with exaggerated femininity.

Drag King — A person who dresses in clothing more conventionally worn by men and

A term used amongst the LGBTQ community to detail males (typically gay) with the face of a twink (boyish-looking, pretty) but the body of a hunk (muscular, jocky)

Person 1: Did you see that guy at the gym? When I first saw his pretty face I thought he was a twink, then I saw his body and damn he was muscular.

Person 2: Yeah he was giving twunk energy.

by peakix January 17, 2023

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n. past tense of "twink", a has-been "twink". Same-sex attracted American slang. Negative connotation.

1) A late 20s preliminary 30s gay male who still dresses and behaves in an immature and age-inappropriate manner.

Girl, John is a total twunk! He's almost thirty and still wearing American Eagle, A&F cologne, and thinks that his eating disorder is a substitute for exercise!

by smartdogg October 15, 2011

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A hybrid musical genre originating in Manchester, England blending the twee melodies and lyrics of folk and contemporary bands such as Belle & Sebastian, with the incisive aggression of noise-pop punk groups such as Erase Errata and The Platinum Spires.

Anticipated Future Directions:
Twunk Rock
Nu-Twunk
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Anonymous asked:

Who are prime examples of esc hunk,twunk,twink, otter, bear, and wolf?

Let’s see if I get these definitions right (I already hear complaints...! ahah)... Sacred Urban Dictionary please, help me!

HUNK (an attractive male, usually with nice chiseled abs) ->  Mahmood

TWUNK (a boy from late teens to early twenties wth the slim structure of a twink : the primary difference is that they work out a bit and have slim muscle) -> Brendan Murray

TWINK (a "twink" is usually considered a male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male)-> Eliot

OTTER (a man who is very hairy all over his body, but is smaller in frame and weighs considerably less than a bear)-> Mans Zelmerlow

BEAR (a term used by gay men to describe a husky, huge man with a lot of body hair)-> Eythor Ingi

WOLF (a younger, muscular hairy man with facial hair, predatory by world, more lean than a bear and more muscular than an otter)-> Chingiz