What is a flamer?
Flamer - a slang word meaning an extremely flamboyant homosexual. Very bright clothing, loud speech, with upbeat attitude.
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A flamer is an extremely flamboyant homosexual. Very bright clothing, loud speach, upbeat attitude, noisy or annoying, intrusive.
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A flamer is one who sends an angry, hostile, or abusive electronic message to or about someone. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
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A very flamboyant, effeminate gay male. *Reply W and zip 4 weather!
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Flamer is an extremely flamboyant homosexual. Very bright clothing, loud speach, upbeat attitude & often noisy.
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FLAMER: Extremely flamboyant homosexual. Very bright clothing, loud speach, upbeat attitude, often noisy or annoying, intrusive.
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A Flamer is an extremely flamboyant homosexual. ChaCha on!
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A flamer is defined as: An outgoing homosexual, who is very open with his gayity in the Urban Dictionary. ChaCha agaain!
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Flamer is a noun for a person who sends an angry, hostile, or abusive electronic message to or about. Keep on ChaChaing!
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