dragphobic

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From drag (women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment) +‎ -phobic.

Noun[edit]

dragphobic (comparative more dragphobic, superlative most dragphobic)

  1. (LGBT, uncommon) Relating to dragphobia.
    • 2012 January 6, Stephen Gray, “Actor slams “dragphobic” complaints to tampon advert”, in PinkNews[1]:
      Sandee Crack, a stage name, said the transgender people who had complained were “dragphobic”, pointing out that he “never considered” himself trans, “and never will do”.
    • 2023 May 22, “Dragphobic Marjorie Taylor Greene Strikes Back After Pics of BF in Drag Drop on Social Media”, in EDGE Media Network[2]:
      Dragphobic Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene struck back at critics after video surfaced of her current boyfriend in drag. "Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has consistently bashed drag queens, defended her boyfriend, Brian Glenn, after a Twitter account surfaced an old video of him dressed like a woman," reports Business Insider.