faggotty

English

Adjective

faggotty (comparative more faggotty, superlative most faggotty)

  1. Alternative form of faggoty.
    • 1946, Edmund Gilligan, I Name Thee Mara, New York: C. Scribner's Sons, →OCLC, page 396:
      The performer appeared again. He darted out of the sail-cloth folds and danced forward in a mincing, faggotty step, his hips swaying.
    • 1964, Saul Bellow, Herzog, New York: Viking Press, →ISBN, page 238:
      An alcoholic once, judged Herzog from the look of his skin, and there was a certain faggotty prissiness in his speech, too.