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- noun Plural form of
homo .
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Examples
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Well, he's right about the etymology: The word is derived from the Greek word "homos," just like the words "homonym" and "homogenous" (both pronounced in the suggested way).
Good As You 2009
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I would enlist but the prospect showing with a bunch of homos is more frightening that staring down a pack of killer muslims.
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And, well, a Commonwealth nation bringing in a policy that amounts to "exterminate the homos" is an issue that concerns us all, right?
Archive 2010-01-01 Hal Duncan 2010
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And, well, a Commonwealth nation bringing in a policy that amounts to "exterminate the homos" is an issue that concerns us all, right?
An Open Letter to Ms. Windsor Hal Duncan 2010
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Straight folks who disdain homos are not the ones with the problem!
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Hell, if the richest man in the world thinks helping the homos is bad business, who's to argue?
04/21/2005 2005
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To the theocrats, taking rights away from the homos was the low-hanging fruit.
01/06/2007 2007
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As Hiltbrand tried to regain his composure, he says he saw Foglietta - the man who mocked some teachers as "homos" - groping the other boys.
NYDN Rss MICHAEL O'KEEFFE 2011
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Pastors will be jailed for hate speech if call homos sinners.
Latest Articles 2009
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David had spoken out for gay rights, was one of the high profile plaintiffs who successfully sued Uganda's Rolling Stone for publishing a list of 100 "homos" and calling for their death.
Emma Ruby-Sachs: Gay Hero Murdered in Uganda -- It's Time for the U.S. to Act Emma Ruby-Sachs 2011
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