Swish (slang)
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Swish is a US English slang term for effeminate behavior and interests[1][2] (camp), emphasized and sanctioned in gay male communities prior to the Stonewall riots.[3][4][5] This behaviour is also described as being nelly in British English,[6] and both terms are often considered to be derogatory.[1][7]
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Being swish stereotypically includes a "sashaying" walk, and the use of falsetto voices, feminine pronouns, and superlatives.[8][9] According to Martin Levine and Michael Kimmel in Gay Macho: The Life and Death of the Homosexual Clone:
Extravagant language is common. Such expressions as "Oh my word!" "Good heavens!" and "Oh, my dear!" are readily associated with other aspects of a feminine man. In describing ordinary experiences the male variant is likely to use words as "terrific," "amazing," "completely devoted," "horrible," "tremendous," "sublimely," "charming," "appalling," "vicious," "loathed," and "madly." Exaggerations are made more conspicuous by placing undue or erroneous emphasis on certain syllables and intonations which leave little doubt of the effeminacy of the speaker.[5][10]