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-'''Honeybees''' ''n.'' '''1.''' Derisive term applied to those women who, with apparently very little else to do, malinger around museums, art galleries and drafty studios spouting nonsense and displaying thier prowess for fashion and elegant hair-dos. '''2.''' A blatantly homo-sexual man. '''3.''' A superficial or shallow person, an expert at toadying and sycophantry.+'''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.
== Usage == == Usage ==
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-"It's quite a good show -- if you can see past the queens and ''honeybees''.", [[Steven Adkins]] describing a poorly-lit room.+"It's quite a good show -- if you can see past the queens and ''honeybees''.", [[Steven Adkins]], mid-flex.
== See Also == == See Also ==
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-[[Clampers]]+* [[Clampers]]
 +* [[Tampa]]

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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.

Usage


"It's quite a good show -- if you can see past the queens and honeybees.", Steven Adkins, mid-flex.

See Also