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Τι (ποιος) είναι friend of Dorothy - ορισμός

GAY SLANG TERM FOR A GAY MAN
Friend of dorothy; Friends of Dorothy; Friends Of Dorothy; Friend of Blåhaj; Friend of blåhaj; Friend of blahaj; Friend of Blahaj
  • Ponsonby]], [[Auckland]]'s gay village, is a play on the slang term.
  • Dorothy]] ([[Judy Garland]]) and her "queer friends", based on whom the shibboleth may be coined.

friend of Dorothy         
¦ noun informal a homosexual man.
Origin
from the name of Dorothy, a character played by the actress Judy Garland (a gay icon) in the film The Wizard of Oz (1939).
Friend of Dorothy         
In gay slang, a "friend of Dorothy" (FOD) is a gay man; and more broadly, any LGBTQ person. Stating that, or asking if, someone was a friend of Dorothy was a furtive shibboleth used for discussing sexual orientation while avoiding hostility.
Friend (novel)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Friend (film); The Friend (magazine); The Friend; Friend (novel)
Friend is a 1985 science fiction horror novel by Diana Henstell, about a 13-year-old boy who tries to help a dying friend survive by implanting a microchip into her, only to find that it turns her into a monster. The novel was adapted into the 1986 film Deadly Friend, directed by Wes Craven and screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin.

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Friend of Dorothy

A "friend of Dorothy" (FOD) is a euphemism for a gay man, first used in LGBT slang, and is more broadly used to describe any LGBTQ person. Stating that, or asking if someone is a friend of Dorothy is a furtive way of suggesting sexual orientation while avoiding hostility. The term was likely based on the character Dorothy Gale of the Oz series of novels, which have been interpreted as including much queer subtext. Actress Judy Garland, who portrayed Dorothy in the 1939 Wizard of Oz film, is considered a gay icon. Writer and critic Dorothy Parker is thought to be another potential origin of the term. The "friend of Dorothy" euphemism was commonly used throughout the 20th century, but its use has declined in recent decades as LGBT acceptance has advanced.