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Gay-sounding Sports Terms
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On the May 22, 2007 episode of "The Colbert Report", Stephen Colbert interviewed John Amaechi about being a gay basketball player. During this interview, Dr. Colbert reminded America that the sport of basketball has many phrases that sound gay, but have been revealed not to be. After years of research, Wikiality.com has compiled this exhaustive list of sports terms that sound gay, but might not be.
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On the May 22, 2007 episode of "The Colbert Report", Stephen Colbert interviewed John Amaechi about being a gay basketball player. During this interview, Dr. Colbert reminded America that the sport of basketball has many phrases that sound gay, but have been revealed not to be. After years of research, Wikiality.com has compiled this exhaustive list of sports terms that sound gay, but might not be.