Results for “stone butch”
A masculine lesbian top who gives pleasure but won't be touched back.
A butch lesbian who gives pleasure but doesn't want to be touched in return.
An exclamation of surprise or amazement.
Heavily intoxicated on cannabis.
A regular, habitual cannabis user.
It's so hot the rocks are cracking — Irish for a proper scorcher.
Ballroom term for a gay or bisexual cis man — the scene's largest gender population.
A man serving full female illusion in drag for a ballroom category.
Ballroom term for trans men within the scene's gender system.
A gay man who performs a female illusion in drag but doesn't live as or transition to a woman.
A gay man serving full female illusion at a ball without living as or transitioning to a woman.
Ball category where masculine gay men compete in heels, mixing genders on the floor.
Masculine-leaning lesbian with a softer edge — sits just shy of full butch.
A young, boyish butch still growing into the role.
Look — 'have a butcher's at this'.
A board standing upright while its surfer is held under.
A rider who constantly breaks bike parts.
Polari and gay slang for masculine or tough — a presentation, not a slur.
A look — cockney rhyming slang from butcher's hook = look; have a butchers means have a look.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
A stone — specifically one you can chuck.
Young Thug's Atlanta label/crew — Young Stoner Life.
A mason who cuts and shapes building stone at a workbench.
A craftsman who builds dry-stone walls — no mortar, just gravity and skill.
Femme-butch blend: a queer woman whose look lands somewhere between the two.
The in-between lesbian — neither lipstick femme nor full butch.
Umbrella term for masculine-presenting — from soft masc to full butch.
1950s Black-lesbian slang for a butch who can be 'flipped' — top to bottom.
Greenstone; New Zealand jade
High/stoned (or drunk)
A leg of lamb or mutton (butchery term)
The street (from cobblestones); often 'on the cobbles'.
Butchers' back-slang for 'beef' — prime cut of the 'rechtub kelp' trade.
Butchers' back-slang for 'pork' — 'pork' reversed and softened on the block.
The police, or jail itself, a cornerstone of the tango underworld's vocabulary.