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Apparantly a new word has been created. A faux-mosexual is a heterosexual who feigns (or has) a same-sex relationship just for the attention. This article will present you with that term, as well as frenemy ("someone who pretends to be your friend, but is really your enemy" - wikipedia) and heteroflexible (a heterosexual who a same-sex relationship). Comments? Likelihood of sticking? | ||
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Frenemy is a great word, isn't it! A faux-mosexual could be a homosexual with a fake mo. | |||
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The Wikipedia article says frenemy has two definitions, was first used by Jessica Mitford ("Decca"), and was apparently coined by one of her sisters.
Dr. Goodword (Dr. Goodword’s Language Blog) calls it a nonce-word. But read the comments, especially the last one.
Jessica Mitford was born in 1917. The earliest citation I can find in the news is February 9, 1952 in The Nation:
There are quite a few mistakes in that quote. It's hard to tell if frenemy is really the word in the article or just one of the mistakes. Perhaps it should be "to borrow from his enemy." It's mentioned in English Teacher's Book of Instant Word Games a 1992 book by Ruth Rice.
The New York Times mentions it in a book review:
The book is The DailyCandy Lexicon: Words That Don't Exist But Should. Anyone care for a whor d'oeurve?This message has been edited. Last edited by: tinman, | |||
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I think as we move along in society and start being more open about people's tendancies to try out other sexual experiences we're going to see more of these kinds of words being used. I don't know how long they'll stick, though, if they're not adopted by the media and allowed by editors. I like the word "frenemy" very much, though. It has a certain fluidity on the tongue, and I can imagine using it in all kinds of circumstances. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Back in the sixties I heard, "freighbors" for "friends and neighbors." It got nowhere. | ||
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My favorite is "the SOBs next door." I hear that all over. | ||
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I like frenemy, too. CW, nice to see you! | |||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
Hmmmmm... Would a frienema be a friend who's always right up your backside? | ||
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Of course, as I believe Woody Allen was reputed to have said, being bisexual doubles your chances of a date on a Saturday night Richard English | |||
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