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queer
/ˈkwɪr/
(a.)奇怪的,奇特的,失常的,可疑的,不舒服的(v.)糟踏,破壞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Queer
,
n.
1.
Counterfeit
money
. [
Slang
]
To shove the queer
,
to
put
counterfeit
money
in
circulation
. [
Slang
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Queer
a.
[
Compar.
Queerer
superl.
Queerest
.]
1.
At
variance
with
what
is
usual
or
normal
;
differing
in
some
odd
way
from
what
is
ordinary
;
odd
;
singular
;
strange
;
whimsical
;
as
,
a
queer
story
or
act
.
“
A
queer
look.”
2.
Mysterious
;
suspicious
;
questionable
;
as
,
a
queer
transaction
.
[
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Queer
v. t.
1.
To
puzzle
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.
or
Slang
]
2.
To
ridicule
;
to
banter
;
to
rally
. [
Slang
]
3.
To
spoil
the
effect
or
success
of
,
as
by
ridicule
;
to
throw
a
wet
blanket
on
;
to
spoil
. [
Slang
]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
queer
adj
1:
beyond
or
deviating
from
the
usual
or
expected
; "
a
curious
hybrid
accent
"; "
her
speech
has
a
funny
twang
"; "
they
have
some
funny
ideas
about
war
"; "
had
an
odd
name
";
"
the
peculiar
aromatic
odor
of
cloves
"; "
something
definitely
queer
about
this
town
"; "
what
a
rum
fellow
"; "
singular
behavior
" [
syn
:
curious
,
funny
,
odd
,
peculiar
,
rum
,
rummy
,
singular
]
2:
not
as
expected
; "
there
was
something
fishy
about
the
accident
"; "
up
to
some
funny
business
"; "
some
definitely
queer
goings-on
"; "
a
shady
deal
"; "
her
motives
were
suspect
"; "
suspicious
behavior
" [
syn
:
fishy
,
funny
,
shady
,
suspect
,
suspicious
]
3:
homosexual
or
arousing
homosexual
desires
[
syn
:
gay
,
homophile(a)
]
n
:
offensive
terms
for
an
openly
homosexual
man
[
syn
:
fagot
,
faggot
,
fag
,
fairy
,
nance
,
pansy
,
queen
,
poof
,
poove
,
pouf
]
v
1:
hinder
or
prevent
(
the
efforts
,
plans
,
or
desires
)
of
; "
What
ultimately
frustrated
every
challenger
was
Ruth's
amazing
September
surge
"; "
foil
your
opponent
" [
syn
:
thwart
,
spoil
,
scotch
,
foil
,
cross
,
frustrate
,
baffle
,
bilk
]
2:
put
in
a
dangerous
,
disadvantageous
,
or
difficult
position
[
syn
:
expose
,
scupper
,
endanger
,
peril
]
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