Nancy-Boys
n. referred to by George
Orwell in his Book "
Down and Out in Paris and London.Early 20th century men, usually
androgynous and well dressed that frequent trampish parts of London with a suggested tendency to homosexuality, though not explicitly pronounced.
Nancy Boy
by grockstar on Feb 21, 2018 23:07:24
Phrase used to
identify a Gay male (homosexual), typically inferring that they are
overly effeminate/weak and is generally used as an insult.
Nancy-boy
by Rook's Buddy on May 11, 2010 09:09:47
The word "Nancy-boy" is a postwar term for a homosexual male. It is a
softer word than faggot, queer, or dick-smoker. "Nancy-boy" is synonymous with "that way," meaning light-in-the-loafers, but harmless and
not at all threatening or
predatory.
Example:
Your brother is sure a Nancy-boy. His house is just beautiful, and he keeps a wonderful
yard. His
pug dogs are cute too!
nancy boy
by pigheadedalchemist on May 14, 2017 06:01:49
Example:
Comes
across all
shy and
coy
Just another nancy boy
nancy boy
by mandingoe on Jun 06, 2004 05:47:11
nancy boy
by itssquarehead on Apr 26, 2017 04:21:13
a nancy boy can cover three different people but the top one is the most important term.
1. a very feminised man (the original meaning)
2. but today it's used as a term for a gay guy too.
3. it can also be used to describe a boy on the
transition to a girl.
it's most used by the British and the phrase most likely originated from either
Manchester or
Liverpool.
nancy boy
by Max Suba on Dec 22, 2010 23:56:33
Nancy boy
by Jaxinsac on Jul 21, 2014 07:28:02
Example:
Gentleman 1-
Fantasy football is going to be a blast this season.
Gentleman 2- Sure is. Especially if
Steamer and Isaac can quit being such
Nancy boys
Tiny-peckered Nancy-Boy
by ase on Sep 23, 2003 12:37:49