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The phrase "a bit gay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to describe something that has a light-hearted or playful quality associated with LGBTQ+ culture or aesthetics.
Example: "The decorations for the party were a bit gay, with lots of bright colors and sparkles."
Alternatives: "somewhat flamboyant" or "a little campy".
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And yes, he does sound a bit gay.
She also hinted that he might be a bit gay.
The truth is that we are all a bit gay.
Silo and Roy are, to anthropomorphize a bit, gay penguins.
I'd wager not, for that would signify that he was unnaturally tactile or a bit gay himself.
I knew, like Kim, that I wanted to kiss my best friend, and that it was a bit "gay" to feel like that, but it stopped there.
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In a review, Richard Lawson made the bittersweet observation that there had been no such guide when he was younger, but noted that he wished that Robinson's Simon "read, frankly, a bit gayer".
I hope that you still think I'm the best a-bit-gay-in-principle comedian working in Britain today".
"I have a song called 'Just a Wee Bit Gay.' It's a great little dance tune -- it's funny and it's got a lot of comic in it.
(In Jerry Springer, we had Jesus in a nappy admitting to being "a little bit gay", and God declaring in an aria "It ain't easy being me").
"I have a song called Just a Wee Bit Gay.
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