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The male-presenting leader of a ballroom house, counterpart to the house mother.
The seasoned leader of a ballroom house who guides and protects its members.
A chosen-family crew in ballroom culture, led by a mother and/or father, that competes together at balls.
The multiracial ballroom house founded in 1982 by Willi Ninja, the Godfather of Vogue.
The dressing-room manager who looks after the dancers.
The flat fee a dancer pays the club just to work her shift.
The first ballroom house, founded by Crystal and Lottie LaBeija after racism shut Black queens out of white drag pageants.
The legendary all-Latino ballroom house, founded 1982 by Hector Valle and led to glory by mother Angie Xtravaganza.
The experienced leader who heads a ballroom house and mentors its children.
A burglar.
A recruit tasked with cleaning drill-instructor spaces.
The co-leader of a ballroom house, ranking alongside the mother.
The mentored members of a ballroom house, parented by its mother and father.
A house used as a base for selling drugs.
Long narrow NOLA house with rooms in a straight line front to back.
NOLA way of saying 'at my house,' calqued from French.
An inmate who plays legal advisor — qualifications optional.
Getting along extremely well.
Playful title for someone with huge quads.
A hitter's power zone.
Trousers — shortened to 'roundthes'.
Trouble, violence, or chaos
Mature content — open to view.
State prison; the penitentiary.
To let existing users keep old terms.
An outside toilet (privy).
A figure-eight cutback that rebounds off the whitewater.
Extremely argumentative.
An intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'to the max' — she served the house down.
The younger members of a ballroom house — the offspring of its mother and father.
The junior members of a ballroom house, raised and mentored by its mother and father.
A team locks itself in a house to grind practice before a big tournament.
Geordie (and wider Scots) for house.
A house party. Also: to party.
North Wales for grandfather.
Dundonian for the hallway or lobby of a house.
An abandoned house, especially one used for trapping.
Waffle House — the 24-hour ATL institution.
A little something extra, on the house.
New Orleans-ese for 'at' or 'to' a place, usually someone's house.