bachelorx
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bachelor -x (“used to replace a gendered suffix”).
Noun
[edit]bachelorx (plural bachelorxes)
- (neologism) Someone who has not yet married; a bachelor or bachelorette of any gender identity, especially one identifying as non-binary.
- 2019 September 12, Steven Humphrey, “Where to See Portland's Best Sex Shows”, in Portland Mercury[1]:
- One of my personal fave sex educators, Stella Harris, is your guide for this hilarious live, interactive game show, where contestants complete challenges to win a date with an eligible "bachelorx," and audience members are encouraged to forge love connections on their own!
- 2022 September 24, “50 of The Most Eligible Single Bi Celebrities”, in Gayety[2]:
- Nevertheless, we would like to take this opportunity to celebrate bi folks. Let’s start with a list of very eligible bachelors, bachelorettes, and bachelorxes.
- (neologism) A bachelorx party.
- 2019 August 29, Louis Baragona, “What's a Bachelorx Party? The Binary-Breaking Way to Celebrate”, in The Knot[3]:
- "You can celebrate a bachelorx any way you want," Blattel says. "Society historically hasn't made space for queer folks, and neither has the wedding industry."
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- “bachelorx”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.