Lingo
Queer Characters
Queer History
Queer Music and Icons
100

This word means something is amazing or impressive.

Slay

100

This cheerleader from Glee is a sharp-tongued lesbian known for iconic one-liners.

Santana Lopez

100

This colorful flag represents the LGBTQ+ community.

Rainbow/Pride flag

100

This artist sings “Born This Way”

Lady Gaga

200

This term means confidently showing off a look or vibe.

Serving

200

This character from Euphoria is a trans teen navigating identity and love.

Jules Vaughn

200

This month is Pride Month

June

200

This artist released an album based on ballroom music. (Double points if you name the album)

Beyoncé

300

This is calling someone out harshly, often humorously.

Reading

300

This Marvel antihero, often portrayed as pansexual, breaks the fourth wall constantly.

Deadpool

300

This 1969 uprising in NYC sparked the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.

Stonewall riots

300

This queer artist made a music video pole dancing to Hell.

Lil Nas X

400

This refers to subtle or indirect insults.

Shade

400

This queer actress plays a witch, Cordelia Goode, in American Horror Story.

Sarah Paulson

400

This Black trans activist was a key figure in that movement.

Marsha P. Johnson

400

This queer pop artist is controversially known for pushing a twelve year old fan away from her.

Chappell Roan

500

This ballroom term means convincingly embodying a category.

Realness

500

This character is a house mother in the show Pose.

Blanca Rodriguez-Evangelista

500

This early U.S. gay rights group was founded in 1950.

Mattachine Society

500

This pop icon released the song “Vogue” 

Madonna