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5150 Girl
11-19-2010, 08:48 PM
I thought of what I hope is a new word today.... "Drabulous"
It's for when you're in guy mode, but wearing somthing feminine.
For exaple, I'm wearign plain black high heel ankle boots, grey LEI jeans, and a rock and roll t-shirt. I have a bit of beard stubble, but a splash of eyliner as well...
I guess what I'm saying is if it's "Drabulous, it's an item that would work for both your male and female personas...

Karren H
11-19-2010, 08:56 PM
I'd definately have a different word for any ensemble which includes jeans and it wouldn't end in "ulous" that for sure! Lol.

MJ
11-19-2010, 09:03 PM
here in Canada it's not exactly skirt weather you'll freeze your little guy off ....oops too late Drabulous is fabulous dear

az_azeel
11-19-2010, 09:04 PM
its not really a new word ...just google Drabulous and you will find various links to the word...even a gay comic website....in all honesty do we really need another label...:brolleyes:

Christy_M
11-19-2010, 11:49 PM
I'd definately have a different word for any ensemble which includes jeans and it wouldn't end in "ulous" that for sure! Lol.

Not even ridiculous?

sissystephanie
11-19-2010, 11:57 PM
Karren, you really don't like jeans, do you? Well, I do wear them occasionally, but more often I go out wearing a skirt and a pretty feminine top. Of course, I also have no wig on nor do I wear any makeup. Just a guy dressed in feminine clothes! Oh yes, I don't think we need ANY MORE labels!!!

Kelly DeWinter
11-20-2010, 01:48 AM
Sorry Hon,

Ru Paul used it in her last two shows a partial list

Drabulous
Dragulous
Drabtastic
and
Dragtastic

LitaKelley
11-20-2010, 01:58 AM
Do you go out in your heeled boots? I really love my boots with heels and wondered if I could get away with wearing them in drab, lol.. of course not with my jeans tucked into them though.. that's for fem only... but then again.. I always walk like a woman when in heels.. so, not sure I could get away with wearing them in drab.

5150 Girl
11-20-2010, 02:47 PM
Do you go out in your heeled boots? I really love my boots with heels and wondered if I could get away with wearing them in drab, lol.. of course not with my jeans tucked into them though.
I do it all the time, but then again on me I come off more as a glam rocker.

JiveTurkeyOnRye
11-20-2010, 04:12 PM
I often wear similar attire only with a skirt instead of the jeans. Drabulous is a fun term but I usually just call it comfortable.

Kelly DeWinter
11-20-2010, 11:35 PM
Jaye Tee O'Rye;

I think you rock the andryogenous look !

eluuzion
11-21-2010, 03:13 AM
I thought of what I hope is a new word today.... "Drabulous"
...

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kayegirl
11-21-2010, 01:40 PM
Well it's no secret on this forum at least. I hate all of these words that are simply a corruption of our beautiful English language.
I've just had a look at my Dictionary, 1791 pages, average 50 words each page. Thats 89 550 words, we simply do not need any more.

JiveTurkeyOnRye
11-21-2010, 02:35 PM
Well it's no secret on this forum at least. I hate all of these words that are simply a corruption of our beautiful English language.
I've just had a look at my Dictionary, 1791 pages, average 50 words each page. Thats 89 550 words, we simply do not need any more.

While I certainly agree we need no more new terms for what we do as we can't get a consensus on the ones we do have, (see: any thread regarding transgender vs. crossdresser) the English major in me feels the need to reply that the addition of newer words and shifting of the lexicon is part of what makes the English language so beautiful. It's at the same time one of the hardest languages to learn and the easiest to use to say exactly what you mean.