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Gay Slang Was Invented By T-Shirt

"Gay Slang Was Invented By T-Shirt" is great for layering and makes unique gifts for family, friends, coworkers, or your team.

Unisex Graphic T-Shirt Key Features:

  • Made from % cotton
  • Available in small to plus size (S,M,L,XL,2XL,3XL,4XL,5XL)
  • Available in a variety of colors, including dark, white, blue, and red
  • Crewneck, Brief Sleeve, Regular Fit
  • Gender: Unisex, both men and women
  • Features funny, vintage, and retro designs
  • Perfect for everyday wear, sports, and more
  • Versatile designs for all occasions
  • True to size.

Unisex Graphic Print Casual Tee's Benefits:

  • Stay comfortable all day long
  • Add a touch of personality to your wardrobe
  • Look stylish and fashionable
  • Make a statement with your unique style
  • Give a unique and thoughtful gift to your loved ones.

Novelty Tshirt Care Instruction:

  • Machine wash warm, inside out, with like colors.
  • Only non-chlorine bleach.
  • Tumble dry medium.
  • Do not iron.
  • Do not dry clean.

Note:
- There is a 1-inch difference due to manual measurement.
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Wondering why a tank top is called wife beater, what is the history behind this mysterious title, how a plain cloth term has this much verb worldwide and how custom printing adds a unique touch to this timeless garment??????

Well, keep reading and get to know all about tank tops as a fashion staple.

What Is a Tank Top?

A tank top, also known as a sleeveless shirt or singlet, is a type of garment that has shoulder straps and leaves the arms exposed. It has a round neckline and can come in various styles, including fitted or loose, and different lengths, such as cropped or longline. 

It typically has the following characteristics:

Sleeveless – Wife beater shirts have no sleeves, making them ideal for layering underneath other clothing or wearing on their own during boiling weather.

Ribbed or Waffle Texture – Many wife beater shirts contain a ribbed or waffle-like texture, which adds some elasticity and texture to the fabric.

Usually White – While not always the case, wife beater shirts are often white, but they can also come in various other colours & personal

AIDS Terrorist - Someone who is HIV+ and who knowingly engages in unsafe sex.

 

B & D - Bondage and discipline. A milder form of S & M which involves one partner being at least constrained.

Baby Dyke - A young or inexperienced lesbian, particularly of adj school or college age.

Bareback - The practice of having anal sex without using a barrier method of a condom. As in skin-to-skin sex or adj sex.

Basket - A man's crotch.

Bear - An extremely hairy man.

Beef - Buffed men.

Blue - Gay, referring mostly to males.

Blue Balls - Term used to describe an extremely horney male.

Bog Queen - A gay bloke who frequents public toilets for sex.

Bottom - The passive or submissive partner in anal intercourse.

Breeders - A derogatory term for heterosexuals, especially for those who glorify childbearing.

Brown Eye - A derogatory term for the anus.

Bungie Boy - Straight-acting, but gay or bi-boy.

Bunker Shy - A young man who fears being forced into homosexual sex. Derivation from a 19th century prison term.

Butch - Masculine.

 



Warning: this article contains language that some readers may find offensive.

If someone told you that you were “serving cunt”, would you be offended? Despite the inclusion of the c-word, this phrase isn’t meant as an insult or a misogynistic slur. In fact, it is quite the opposite – at least, among those in queer communities who have long used it.

The phrase describes someone displaying characteristics such as being confident, sassy or fierce. It’s a state of mind – a stance anyone can embody, regardless of gender.

And while the phrase is now part of the “internet vernacular” – to the point that it has achieved meme-level status – its origins predate digital culture. The phrase has a long history in drag, and those immersed in queer culture will recognise qualities associated with this now ubiquitous phrase.

To be evaluated as fierce, sassy or even “sickening” (another counter-intuitive compliment) is an honour – or, in drag terminology, the ultimate “slay” (something done very well). Such qualities are epitomised in RuPaul’s now iconic phrase: “Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve