straggot

English

Etymology

Blend of straight +‎ faggot.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstɹæ.ɡət/
  • Rhymes: -æɡət
  • Hyphenation: strag‧got

Noun

straggot (plural straggots)

  1. (LGBTQ slang, neologism, sometimes derogatory, sometimes offensive) A heterosexual person.
    • 2021, Gabby Unipan, Placemaking and Community-Building among [LBQ] Women and Non-Binary People during the Covid-19 Pandemic[1] (thesis), Brunswick: Bowdoin College, page 23:
      Lex was creating videos on TikTok about pronouns, being non-binary, and questioning your identity, when they were confronted with members of "Straight TikTok" spreading transphobia. Other queers came to Lex's rescue in the comments, asking "How did the straggots ["straight faggots"] get here?"
    • 2022, Alexander Lane, “How to Seduce the Nonbinary in Your Class”, in Woroni, volume 72, number 5, Canberra: Australian National University, →ISSN, page 29:
      After you've successfully and metaphorically (or literally) put a leash on them comes the more immediate seduction: getting them back to your salt-lamp lit room to do it in a way my parents nor the straggot Peter Dutton could ever begin to imagine.