Homophile Dictionary TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2000 254 'boy words' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's note: The following column contains content of a sexual nature that some readers may find objectionable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Judith A. Reisman & Eunice Van Winkle Ray © 2000, WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. Those debating whether homosexuals should be scout leaders should take a look at the dictionary to help decide whether or not homosexuals have an inordinate interest in young boys. Or is it really as gay rights leaders say -- they just labor in young boys' best interests. Let's look it up and see if pederasts (men who sexually assault boys) comprise just a small cadre within the much larger male homosexual population. The dictionary I am talking about is not in your local library. There, molester may be the only word "straights" would think of for men who sexually assault boys. No, I am talking about "The Queens' Vernacular" (QV), which is advertised as, "Everyman's dictionary to the gay underworld" and the "current language of a very large group of people who are members (part or full-time) of the homosexual community." In the QV there are 254 words for boys, most of these involve men sexually abusing boys. Think about it. A dictionary has many words with subtle nuances for that which is important and fewer words for the obvious or trivial. Noah Webster collected 12,000 new words describing the governmental differences between America and Britain for his 1828 American Dictionary, which displaced Johnson's English dictionary. In "The Queens' Vernacular," anthropologist Bruce Rodgers also collected 12,000 words which describe the essential differences between "gays" and "straights." Yes Virginia, gays have their own 12,000 word dictionary because "straight" language cannot describe their world. It is really that different. When homosexuals debate Boy Scouts they mean something very different than those relying on Webster's dictionary. According to Rodgers' authoritative homophile lexicon, "Boy Scout" and "boys" are defined in the following ways: Boy-scout queen: (sexually experimenting boy scouts who fear giving a response); one who pretends to snooze as he is f---ed or s---ed off. But, is QV an esoteric, unknown vocabulary? Here is what homophile leaders have to say. The 420 page "Long Road To Freedom: The Advocate History of the Gay and Lesbian Movement" (1994) reports that: The Queens' Vernacular ... firmly remains a form of homosexual slang. ... To gay men ... something of a secret code ... in a hostile culture (emphasis added). Writing in his anthology of homosexual "dictionaries and glossaries," Wayne Dynes, editor in chief of the "Encyclopedia of Homosexuality," notes that QV is the foremost gay lexicon, "reissued without change as Gaytalk." "The Joys of Gay Sex" authors Silverstein and White and Dennis Altman in "The Homosexualization of America" say amen to that! Rodgers writes that his microcultural analysis required: years of interviews with hundreds of informants ... revealing the common speech of a traditionally oppressed minority. ... It is a book about words ... agreed-upon symbols for recognizing things and actions. ... We use words to give expression to our thoughts about our experience. ... The Queens' Vernacular demonstrates the imagination, subtlety, humor, self-pity and downright masochism with which gay people have forged the common language into a means of communicating their experience. How many words can you give me to describe the condition or quality of "snow"? Like: slush, sleet, powder etc. Even with all the words that skiers and snowboarders use, the list would not exceed 20 or 30 words. However the Inuit's (the so-called 'Eskimos') have several hundred words to describe "snow". Being able to ascertain and describe the condition of "snow" is very important to their survival. The more words you have to describe something, always indicates how important that subject is to you. These authors happened upon QV while conducting research on "Partner Solicitation Characteristics as a Reflection of Male Sexual Orientation" (Judith Reisman and Charles Johnson, 1995). So what are some uniquely gay words for boys? Well remember this; boys are the largest -- most important -- thematic category in the QV/"Gaytalk." Following is a small sample of the 254 "gay" words for boys, described as "chicken." Chicken is the primary QV term; it clearly implies that boys are for consumption: Chicken: a young recruit; any boy under the age of consent, heterosexual, fair of face and unfamiliar with homosexuality. Freshly killed: (butchered) recently introduced to a-- f---ing. "See how bowlegged that chicken walks -- looks like he was freshly killed in the hayloft." Pluck some feathers: rip off a drumstick; skin some chicken. Head and heels: describing physical allurement, despite extreme youth, but too young or small to know what to do in bed: he must be helped by someone more experienced who will clasp the boy by his head and heels to lift him onto the c---. Jail tail: any boy below the age of consent with whom sex merits a stretch in the pen. Egg: a male child too young to be sexually developed and therefore considered neuter. Syn: bibette; peepee meat; yo-yo. Related terms: egg-sucker, a cradle robber; man who likes very young boys. Syn: peepee lover. ... "Anything older than ten is over the hill to a peepee lover". ... "(R)eady to crack open," said of a boy on the verge of puberty. Also see chicken. Cupcake: young girlish boy, though not necessarily gay ... cupcakes; small but rounded buttocks, most temptingly found on narrow hipped boys. Syn: English Muffins; hone rolls; hot cross buns; rounders. "Ask that kid with the rounders if he'd be interested in joining in an ancient Greek initiation rite." Bait: attractive, young male in league with the police or criminal element to entrap homosexuals into performing an act of sex in a public place. "Be careful of that tearoom ... there's usually some bait positioned around the throne-room." Benny house bordello: featuring young boys for its homosexual customers. Syn: boy's smoking house; fag factory, flower house ... sugar loaf; a kept boy; sugar babe, talent; young attractive boys; talent scout, person recruiting what he considers promising young boys. Peter Pan: 1. superboy; 2. young hustler who charges an arm and leg for f---ing; 3. a winsome boy hired to act as bait to entrap prominent homosexuals. Syn: worm for the hook. Poultry dealer: man who pimps boys to interested homosexuals. ... Professional guest: kept boy who doesn't put out for his host. Syn: fresh fruit; freshly butchered; freshly killed; fresh meat; fresh one; fresh piece; fried chicken f---ing boy; gay lad; gay milk bar; half-boy; kept boy; rent boy; roundeye (if the lad is still a virgin, anally, he is called a kewpie doll); punk; gal-boy; girl-boy; green boy; kid; pussy boy; sex boy; youngster to be active in force-f---ng; to emasculate another man figuratively, etc.; praising a young, little, firm body, "I did this hitchhiker I picked up -- he sure was a cute, little, tight thing." Sexteenager: young man who tries out homosexuality, see chicken. Syn: come-on boy; decoy(er); fairy hawk ... angel with a dirty face; babette; baby; baby buggy; baby butch; baby Crockett; baby discovers; baby paste; baggage-boy; bait; bait the hook ... Barbie dogs; young action; young enough to get under the gate ... youngster ... young stuff, youthos. And on and on, for over a hundred more such terms. This lingo is absent from all normal national dictionaries -- for now. And, no Virginia, affectionate, non-sexual or helpful words for boys did not exist. It is fair to say that Rodger's 12,000 word QV lexicon supports Webster's statement -- that language grows among the common people, and that it is the common language which most accurately describes that group's beliefs, conduct, hopes, legal and political aspirations. In 1828, Webster explained his "new vocabulary directly reflected the American philosophy of government ... The Christian concept of individual liberty and property established under the Constitution." So too is Rodger's "new vocabulary directly related to the (homosexual) philosophy of government." In 254 words, this "traditionally oppressed minority" would legalize access to any age boys ("chickens") for sex. So, the homosexual view of "life, individual liberty and property" is radically subversive of the document known as the Declaration of Independence. The QV should inform the debate on the Boy Scouts, age of consent, affectional and sexual orientation and a wide array of "gay" programs which would eliminate the constraints of American law. As in "The U.N. Rights of the Child," sexual psychopathic zealots would have children become free agents, emancipated from their parents' legal protections and controls. This was exactly what Alfred C. Kinsey, the father of the sexual and gay rights revolutions, planned to occur in the second half of the 20th century. Let's come to terms in the debate. Look it up! Go get the homosexual dictionary and really learn what homosexual leaders -- including legislators, judges, prosecuting attorneys -- mean when they use their 12,000 word "secret code" among themselves. The real "gay" language exposes the well-hidden, vulnerable underbelly of the homosexual political agenda. As parents' rights to rear and protect their children are destroyed to make room for more and more homosexual "civil rights," these sexual revolutionaries celebrate, making their way, classroom by classroom, toward legal access to all our children. Hey, don't blame us, we just read the dictionary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Reisman, president of the Institute for Media Education in Crestwood, Ky., is the author of "Kinsey, Crimes & Consequences," the second edition of which is available at the WND storefront). Eunice Van Winkle Ray is president of RSVP America. Posted on 11/29/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's note: The following column contains content of a sexual nature that some readers may find objectionable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cracking the 'chicken' code By Judith A. Reisman & Eunice Van Winkle Ray © 2000, WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. Those who read our Nov. 14 column, "254 'boy words,'" saw the quote from the prestigious homophile book, "The Long Road To Freedom," explaining that, for homosexuals, the gay dictionary, "The Queens' Vernacular ... firmly remains ... something of a secret code ... in a hostile culture." Ordinary heterosexuals can no more understand the secret homophile argot than can ordinary Americans understand Mandarin Chinese. Dr. Reisman's formal academic studies included training in a World War II scientific method used to decode the Axis intentions by reading, categorizing and then analyzing their words and phrases. Today this same "content analysis" method opens up the secret code of the pederast-homophile movement. The following case study uses the QV to decipher the "secret code" of "gay men" found in a recent invitation to an important public event: On Oct. 1, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network of Boston, Mass., mailed invitations to a charity ball starting today, Nov. 17, which celebrates "Adornment V: The Oldest Profession ... A Return to the Chicken Ranch." The primary theme in the QV is boys (254 out of 12,000 words and phrases focus on them). And what's a boy to the QV? A "chicken," which it defines as "a young recruit; any boy under the age of consent, heterosexual, fair of face and unfamiliar with homosexuality." Was it from naivete that GLSEN chose "chicken" as its theme and as "the oldest profession" to which it seeks a return? GLSEN auctioneers expect philanthropists to arrive in Boston by air, car and train (cheaper than Thailand and tax deductible!) Yet, GLSEN warns it "assume[s] no liability for personal belongings, actions or room damage during Adornment weekend." What other group has a disclaimer absolving them of the "actions" of charitable attendees? What bad "actions" would GLSEN expect? Why fear "room damage" from philanthropists interested in helping "teenagers who are gay or suspected of being gay"? "Adornment V," the announcement reads, "The Oldest Profession Meets the New Millennium: A Return to the Chicken Ranch: Meat Market Auction: Hunks and hunkettes from the near and far get on the block for your bids! All the food groups will be there -- BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN, SAUSAGE, and surprise delicacies. So much fun, it's almost illegal. Relax after the Ball with [a] Texas Tea Party." Well, here are your handy lil' ol' code breakers. GLSEN's theme is a slave auction of men and boys. But can GLSEN's choice of the many unusually mixed words above be a coincidence? The QV defines much of GLSEN's secret code. For example, who knows the meaning of the "In & Out Show," a "performance" GLSEN advertised for Nov. 17? And who would think that so many common words have a wholly different homophile connotation? In & Out: According to the QV, "normal copulation between a man and a woman. Syn: regular trick, straight lay: western lay." Meat Market Auction: "Meat," according to the QV refers to the penis, "the membrun virile, see 'c---'. Outdoor setting such as a promenade in a public park, where homosexuals gather to parade their wares and meet new friends." Hunks and hunkettes: "Hunk: handsome, broad shouldered man." "Hunkette" would be a hunk variation on "babette ... baby: baby-faced teen who appeals to the paternal side of the mature homosexual." Get on the block for your bids!: It's the slave auction theme. Beef: The QV pegs this, first, as the penis and, second as "a masculine man ... ranchhand ... armed forces (he stood in the back playing with his 'beef.')" Pork: Like "beef," this refers to the penis. QV says it's "mainly black and southern, pork enema [my apologies to the reader], etc.)" Chicken: A boy for sex as defined above. The QV offers several related terms: "chicken coop, chicken dinner, chicken feed, chicken freak, chicken hawk, chicken house, chicken hunter, chicken-little, chicken-looking, chicken on a spit, chicken plucker, chicken pox, chicken queen, chicken-recruiter, chicken rustler" and others. Sausage: Another synonym for penis. ("Well, you and that Polish sausage weren't playing jacks.") Surprise delicacies: Remember the announcement: "So much fun, it's almost illegal." No precise QV definition, but it seems to imply new kinds of child abuse activity protected from legal fallout. Relax after the Ball with Texas Tea Party. "Texas" in the QV refers to males who are "well hung" as in "Texas Longhorn." As for "tea," it's "an appointment kept with someone in a public john." There are several more "graphic" descriptions of the teahouse and tearoom trade, etc., which are available should someone decide to arrest or sue the GLSEN leadership. As for "party" and "ball": "Party: 1. orgy, sex session, see pig pile 2. to copulate, see f---." "Ball: See f---." QV's example: "I haven't balled any a-- since I left the military academy." What a secret code! This Massachusetts party invitation seems to says that "after" the official party, there will be an orgy with lots of "well hung" boys and men for the "in" crowd. GLSEN says its "chicken" party will make "schools safe for gay, lesbian and bisexual teenagers." But decoding the QV "secret code" in their party announcement finds GLSEN toxic for all youth. Using the homophile-accredited QV to decode the GLSEN ball invitation one finds an advertised, planned pederast, child molestation party. Here vulnerable boys are redefined as prostitutes (the "oldest profession") and allegedly will be auctioned off for sexual services to "philanthropists" who donate to GLSEN's "charity" teahouse ball. The skeptic asks if homosexual child molesters (pederasts) control GLSEN's tax-funded "Safe Sex Schools Program of Massachusetts?" How else could the formal GLSEN announcement to the "hostile culture" read (as decoded) that their "ball" is a man and boy sex-slave sale under cover of a tax-deductible charity? GLSEN says that it provides "services through the Safe Schools Program of Massachusetts, retreats for educators, and an annual conference related to these issues for students and professionals from all across new England." Legal access to all our children is the program, and, as seen in the Boy Scout attack, it is well planned and in place. Remember, don't blame us, we just broke the code. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For further information, consult "Partner Solicitation Characteristics as a Reflection of Male Sexual Orientation" (Judith Reisman and Charles Johnson, 1995). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Judith Reisman, Ph.D., is the author of "Kinsey, Crimes & Consequences, 2nd Edition" (2000), which is available here at WND. Eunice Van Winkle Ray is founder and director of RSVP America.