English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From gay +‎ bait (something that allures).

Noun

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gaybait (uncountable)

  1. (slang) A man who is attractive to other gay men.
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Etymology 2

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From gay +‎ -bait (manipulation to elicit a particular response).

Verb

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gaybait (third-person singular simple present gaybaits, present participle gaybaiting, simple past and past participle gaybaited)

  1. (slang, transitive, intransitive) To harass or vilify someone for their real or imagined homosexuality.
    Coordinate term: redbait
    • 1990 December 16, David Morris, “Judge Strikes Down Texas Sodomy Law”, in Gay Community News, volume 18, number 22, page 15:
      Criticism of the sodomy law by successful gubernatorial candidate Ann Richards led to gay-baiting by her opponents, who claimed gay activists had named her an "honorary lesbian."
    • 2004 October 7, Leslie Feinberg, “Can a homosexual be a member of the Communist Party?”, in Workers World[1]:
      In addition to gay-baiting fascists and fascist-baiting homosexuals, currents of [Soviet] officialdom also used epithets of "effeminacy" and "effete" homosexuality to label elements of the old ruling class and to help build the image of the proletarian society and its soldiers as hypermasculine.
    • 2020 January 29, “Editorial: Darrell Issa’s shameful gay-baiting attack ads are the worst kind of time warp”, in Los Angeles Times[2]:
      It’s possible, we suppose, that former Rep. Darrell Issa didn’t realize his TV ad attacking a GOP rival, Carl DeMaio, in the 50th Congressional District primary race could be seen as gay-baiting. The ad, ostensibly about DeMaio’s stance on immigration and President Trump, includes two gratuitous references to the fact that DeMaio is gay.
  2. (slang, transitive) To seduce a heterosexual person into homosexual relations.
  3. (slang, transitive) To queerbait.