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See also: kai-kai

English

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Etymology

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Related to kiki: either related to the sense "lesbian who is neither butch nor femme" because a butch who was sexual with another butch was considered un-butch and thus kiki, and likewise a femme sexual with another femme,[1] and the term was then extended to a trans person who was sexual with another trans person or a drag queen who was sexual with another drag queen,[2] or perhaps extended from the sense "gathering for gossiping, social activity".[3]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kai kai

  1. (LGBT, slang) Sexual activity or intercourse between drag queens.
    • 2010 February, Michael Steck, “Michael vs Pandora: Round 1”, in The Empty Closet, number 431, page 1:
      Speaking of love, were there any hookups on RuPaul's Drag Race? A little kai kai, perhaps? (Kai Kai is a term that is used to talk about two drag queens having sexual relations.)
    • 2013 April, Frontiers, volume 31, issue 25, "For A Good Time, Call William", page 50:
      William's parodies—including "The Vagina Song, "Chow Down," "Let's Have a Kai Kai," "Love You Like a Big Schlong" and, most recently, "Boy is a Bottom"—have proven to be prime examples of William's comedic abilities.
    • 2020, Crystal Rasmussen, Tom Rasmussen, Diary of a Drag Queen:
      But the other night with Ace marked my first kai kai, and it was in a toilet worse than that of a gay club. That's growth. Doing stuff in drag was not much different from doing stuff out of drag. All the parts work the same, and it's quite fun []

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References

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  1. ^ Lillian Faderman, Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life (1991), page 168
  2. ^ Donald F. Reuter, ''Gay-2-Zee: A Dictionary of Sex, Subtext, and the Sublime (2006), page 119
  3. ^ Indra Arriaga, "Kiki", in Anchorae Press (2017 June 15); Word of the Gay