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A male or a female?
If a male is calling a male a Tinkerbell, usually the one calling it is homophobic, and projecting his insecurities of his own feminine side on an open, sensitive man who he feels threatened by.
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What Andrea's trying to say is, when a guy refers to another guy as a "Tinkerbell", it usually means #1 considers #2 to be a cocksmokin' gaywad. : D
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Anagrams of "cocksmokin' gaywad"- Mocking a wacky sod
- I mock wacky gonads
- Good! (wacky sick man)
- A cow mocks gay-kind
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Are you calling Daividh a cow?Careful he doesn't holler back at you: "OH YEAH? MILK ME!" :)-- Nanaea
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Moooi?!?!?!
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LOL! Non!
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I mean... "Oui" -- but don't let him talk you into anything! :).
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Oh, Davidh...Stop trying to be so politically correct, and just come out and say it!Andrea
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What Daividh's trying to say is......"it usually means #1 considers #2 to be gay", but Daividh's too polite to use such language.-- Nanaea
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...unlessless the fellow in question is himself also gay (hence "an open, sensitive man")who is having an argument with his "open, sensitive" partner :P
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LOL! Could be.
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Good definition, Andrea......but I've encountered a few female homophobes, too, who might use that expression. But I think when a female denigrates a male's masculinity like that, it's often because she feels she's been dismissed by the male as being undesirable.Kinda like when a male denigrates a female by calling her a "bitch".-- Nanaea
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Dear Ms/Mr,I really would like to know what the name "andrea" means. Can you please check the greek myhtology and the origin of the name - especially from a Finnish perspective.Thank you !With best regards: Frank / frank.kruse@ps-service.fi
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