gay-hate

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From gay +‎ hate.

Noun[edit]

gay-hate (uncountable)

  1. Dislike or hatred of homosexuals.
    • 2002, Diane Richardson, Steven Seidman, Handbook of Lesbian and Gay Studies:
      As a result, the linkage between race-hate, gay-hate, and misogyny is evident (Sheffield, 1992: 389), but the centrality of race and gender in the gay and lesbian activism dealing with violence is negligible.
    • 2013, Stephen Tomsen, Violence, Prejudice and Sexuality:
      The designation of these homicides as 'gay-hate' killings was avoided as a prior classification of the sexuality of each victim.
    • 2015, Thom Lieb, Editing for the Digital Age:
      Kansas-based church has caused controversy by preaching gay-hate []
    • 2015, Isaac Ritter, The Prudent Man:
      They were traditionally assigned the high-profile cases that could end up in the newspaper or involved key citizens of Indianapolis, such as the murder of a bank officer in what appeared to be a gay-hate homicide.

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