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		Definition of genderqueer in English: genderqueeradjectiveˈdʒɛndəkwɪəˈjendərˌkwir Denoting or relating to a person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders.  the genderqueer community Example sentencesExamples -  Even though I am a genderqueer person and despite my growing uneasiness with the system, it still works pretty well for me.
 -  I don't mean to imply that gender identity is something that genderqueer people just wake up and decide each day.
 -  I realized our "lesbian nation" has expanded to include multiple cultures and backgrounds, and our definitions of "lesbian" have expanded beyond the nuclear model to queer and genderqueer and beyond.
 -  According to the new constitution, the collective will "strive to be an anti-oppression organisation that welcomes queer, two-spirited, transgender, transsexual, and genderqueer people."
 -  I have another friend who generally presents as one gender, but occasionally as genderqueer, so I have been trying to adapt to the gender neutral name they prefer.
 
 
 nounˈdʒɛndəkwɪəˈjendərˌkwir A person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders.  resources for genderqueers Example sentencesExamples -  The film bridges old drag stereotypes and an emerging wave of films that take gender issues seriously and offer genderqueers who are fully human.
 -  Okay the term was first coined for othering the genderqueer from the people of transsexual history, but it gained new and positive meaning in the nineties.
 -  Like many young "genderqueers," Korey doesn't believe a male physique is necessary to be "male."
 -  Lyndon is a 20-year-old polyamorous, pansexual genderqueer.
 -  It is wrong to characterize the Stonewall Inn as having been a sanctuary for genderqueers (unless that term encompasses non-transgendered gay men).
 
 
 Origin1990s: from gender + queer (used as a neutral or positive term of self-reference).    Definition of genderqueer in US English: genderqueeradjectiveˈjendərˌkwir Denoting or relating to a person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders.  the genderqueer community Example sentencesExamples -  According to the new constitution, the collective will "strive to be an anti-oppression organisation that welcomes queer, two-spirited, transgender, transsexual, and genderqueer people."
 -  I have another friend who generally presents as one gender, but occasionally as genderqueer, so I have been trying to adapt to the gender neutral name they prefer.
 -  I don't mean to imply that gender identity is something that genderqueer people just wake up and decide each day.
 -  Even though I am a genderqueer person and despite my growing uneasiness with the system, it still works pretty well for me.
 -  I realized our "lesbian nation" has expanded to include multiple cultures and backgrounds, and our definitions of "lesbian" have expanded beyond the nuclear model to queer and genderqueer and beyond.
 
 
 nounˈjendərˌkwir A person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders.  resources for genderqueers Example sentencesExamples -  Okay the term was first coined for othering the genderqueer from the people of transsexual history, but it gained new and positive meaning in the nineties.
 -  The film bridges old drag stereotypes and an emerging wave of films that take gender issues seriously and offer genderqueers who are fully human.
 -  Like many young "genderqueers," Korey doesn't believe a male physique is necessary to be "male."
 -  Lyndon is a 20-year-old polyamorous, pansexual genderqueer.
 -  It is wrong to characterize the Stonewall Inn as having been a sanctuary for genderqueers (unless that term encompasses non-transgendered gay men).
 
 
 Origin1990s: from gender + queer (used as a neutral or positive term of self-reference).     |