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I was workshopping a limerick where the author's note defined "thespian" as "actors (or actresses) who like each other."

I checked OED and all 20 dictionaries listed in Onelook and couldn't find that definition. Does anyone know if that is an accepted definition of "thespian?"
 
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I've always seen it used as a synonym for actor. Maybe they are confusing the term with lesbian.


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Either confusing, or trying to make a joke.


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Oh...heck. I had to admit my ignorance on OEDILF, and I will have to do so here as well. It was apparently a joke that the author had figured everyone would get. In all fairness to me, I had asked the author about that definition in the workshop, and and he had said: "Another definition of 'thespian' is an actor who likes other actors." I believed him and started to search... Red Face

BTW, here is the limerick and author's note:

Will my thespian dream come about?
I don’t know; I’m beginning to doubt.
Tell me, what now will cause it
To burst from the closet?
I guess I should just act it out.

Author's Note: In psychiatry, act out means to put unconscious desires into action. Thespians, as you may know, are actors who like other actors.

~ David Schildkret

Sorry for the post! I suppose we could carry on and talk about the Greek etymology of the word. Wink

As I said on OEDILF, sometimes I shouldn't even bother getting up in the morning...

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Could it be some sort of "Thesbian" joke? It almost has to be, with the "closet" and "out", but it doesn't really work from a comedic or literary stance, and though I don't really participate in the OEDILF, it doesn't work for me limerickally either.
 
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You are so right, Sean, now that I read that limerick again. Sometimes I can get mesmerized by all the praising workshoppers, and I am afraid that happened in this case. It has the number of approvals needed and is awaiting confirmation. Oh well! I completely missed the "thespian" joke (if that's what you call it)...so it obviously wasn't up my alley in the first place.
 
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