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antiquer
English
Etymology
antique +? -er
Noun
antiquer (plural antiquers)
- A person who finishes furniture or objects so they have the appearance of an antique. (Either for decoration or to perpetrate a fraud.)
- (slang) A person who browses for antiques.
Adjective
antiquer
- comparative form of antique: more antique
Anagrams
- Quranite, quainter, quartine
Latin
Verb
ant?quer
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of ant?qu?
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antiqueer
English
Etymology
anti- +? queer
Adjective
antiqueer (not comparable)
- Opposed to queer (non-heterosexual) people.
- 2005, Thomas Vernon Reed, The Art of Protest:
- On the connection between antiqueer and anticommunist hysteria...
- 2005, Irshad Manji, The Trouble with Islam Today:
- The antiqueer brigade of the Muslim Students Association fell apart before my eyes.
- 2006, Paisley Currah, Richard M Juang, Shannon Minter, Transgender Rights:
- While arguments that claim to identify the singular cause of antiqueer oppression can be exhilarating and compelling, they are also dangerous...
- 2005, Thomas Vernon Reed, The Art of Protest:
Synonyms
- antigay
- antifag (vulgar)
Translations
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