antiman

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antiman

(ˌæntɪˈmæn)
adj
opposed to men
n, pl -men
Black slang derogatory Caribbean a homosexual man
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And she's been hailed as a gay men's icon, despite being called antigay and antiman by some critics for her song "Ur So Gay." She's performed on stage with drag queens in San Francisco, and Out magazine even put her (and three men) on the cover of its People of the Year issue--making her one of only four women to grace the cover of the LGBT magazine in 2008.
TROCAIRE bosses were hit by a second blow yesterday after they were accused of being "antiman" by a Catholic newspaper.
It's the Antiman, the guy with the video camera in his car, the guy with the "Don't Tread on Me" flag behind him, the pro-pot panel, Jesus Jam TV, bad lighting, bad camera angles, naked men and women sitting in Jello, evil gynecologists making their move and anarchists making, well, anarchy.
Even so, concerns shared by both Anglo and Chicana feminists were generally considered antifamily, anticulture, antiman, and anti-Chicano by "loyalists," who claim traditional values and codes of behavior.
The public perception of white feminism is that it was antimother, antiman, antimarriage, and procareer and focused on abortion rather than childbirth.
But feminism has got the image of either antiman, antisex victims or the image of superambitious, selfish career professionals ignoring realities of family life and the progress we've made," she said at the time.
Antiman Theatre Company, Seattle Mainstage: Flyin' West, Pearl Cleage; dir: Jacqueline Moscou.