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Etymology

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From gender +‎ play.

Noun

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genderplay (uncountable)

  1. Transgression against traditional gender roles.
    • 2009, Stan Hawkins, The British Pop Dandy: Masculinity, Popular Music and Culture, page 85:
      Given the pop star's tendency towards self-aestheticization, I think there is an argument to be made for genderplay and its close interconnection with homosociality as a performative strategy.

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