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Etymology edit

genderfuck +‎ -y.

Adjective edit

genderfucky (not comparable)

  1. (vulgar, slang) Genderbending; tending to genderfuck.
    • 2001 May 22, Wednesday, “Re: 'There are only 500 REAL anime fans in the UK'”, in uk.media.animation.anime[1] (Usenet), message-ID <-6y*A5OWo@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk>:
      Incidentally, I'm not sure you're bucking the trend so much as going along with it; FTM crossplay is getting pretty popular, although you see more women going for bishounen and visual-kei genderfucky stars than anything else.
    • 2013, Joshua Gamson, The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the Seventies in San Francisco, Henry Holt and Company, →ISBN, page 55:
      The Cockettes' home life was as scrappy and genderfucky as their Palace performances. “Reality is fantasy and fantasy is reality to the Cockettes,” the journalist Maureen Orth wrote in 1971. “Their life style is carefully contrived to blur if not actually diminish the distinction between the two.” LSD was so common, says Sweet Pam, that “we almost brushed our teeth with it.” You slept until noon if you felt like it []
    • 2016, Benjamin Hale, The Fat Artist and Other Stories, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 221:
      Altogether his outfit was a little genderfucky, but certainly not drag. He wasn't trying to look like a girl. He never tried to look like a girl. He didn't want to look like a girl, and he didn't want to look like a boy—but simply something other. Not even something in between. Just something else.

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