closety
English
Etymology
closet + -y
Adjective
closety (comparative more closety, superlative most closety)
- (colloquial) Inclined to remain in the closet; not open about one's homosexuality.
- 1971, Donn Teal, The Gay Militants
- Gay Pride, for all its need to show off, did not alienate old-liners of the homophile movement, nor uncommitted young and middle-aged gays, nor even old and/or closety homosexuals.
- 2014, Audrey Borden, The History of Gay People in Alcoholics Anonymous, page 102:
- I was very closety and not at all comfortable about the direction my sexuality was taking me.
- 1971, Donn Teal, The Gay Militants
Anagrams
- Costley, cloyest, cotyles