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Gayby vs Gawby - What's the difference?

gayby | gawby |

As nouns the difference between gayby and gawby

is that gayby is (lgbt) the baby of a gay person or couple while gawby is (uk|dialect|archaic) a baby.

gayby

English

Noun

(gaybies)
  • (LGBT) The baby of a gay person or couple.
  • * 2005 , No. 685, The Advocate - Jul 11, 1995 , link
  • Much to my surprise I find out that I am part of the "gayby boom."
  • * 2002 , The Advocate - No. 864, Hollywood's Gayby Boom - May 28, 2002 , page 55
  • Hollywood's gayby boom As my partner and I watch our friends dive into child rearing with the abandon previously held only for screenplay writing...
  • * 2009 , Abigail Garner, Families Like Mine , link
  • The “gayby boom” children have two moms, two dads, or one of a combination of numerous queer parents.
  • * 2011 , Stephen Emond, Winter Town , link
  • “I was born a gayby.” “Aww, you were a gayby?” Lucy gushed. “I seriously was,” Marshall said. “I was allergic to breast milk.” Everyone laughed.
  • A young child with apparent homosexual countenance ("gayface").
  • See also

    * gaby

    gawby

    English

    Noun

    (gawbies)
  • (UK, dialect, archaic) A baby.
  • (UK, dialect, archaic) A dunce.
  • (webster)