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- | '''Honeybees''' ''n.'' '''1.''' Derisive term applied to those women who with apparently little else to do, malinger around museums, art galleries and drafty studios spouting nonsense and displaying a prowess for elegant hair-dos. '''2.''' A blatantly homo-sexual man. '''3.''' A superficial or shallow person; an expert at toadying and sycophantry. | + | '''Honeybee(s)''' ''n.'' '''1.''' Derisive term applied to those women who with apparently little else to do, malinger around museums, art galleries and drafty studios spouting nonsense and displaying a prowess for elegant hair-dos. '''2.''' A blatantly homo-sexual man. '''3.''' A superficial or shallow person; an expert at toadying and sycophantry. |
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Honeybee(s) n. 1. Derisive term applied to those women who with apparently little else to do, malinger around museums, art galleries and drafty studios spouting nonsense and displaying a prowess for elegant hair-dos. 2. A blatantly homo-sexual man. 3. A superficial or shallow person; an expert at toadying and sycophantry.
Usage
"It's quite a good show -- if you can see past the queens and honeybees.", Steven Adkins, mid-flex.