kween
English
Etymology
From queen.
Noun
kween (plural kweens or kweenz)
- (LGBT slang) A queen.
- 2019 June 17, Chloe Metzger, “Zendaya Dyed Her Hair Red and Fans Are Freaking Out”, in Cosmopolitan:
- Zendaya, Our Kween Who Art in Heaven, just dyed her hair red while on a press tour for Spider-Man: Far From Home, and it’s quite literally breaking the internet right now (so, like, get your Instagram stalking done fast, because the internet might not be here in the morning).
- (humorous) Pronunciation spelling of queen.
Anagrams
Dutch
Alternative forms
- kwee
Etymology
From Middle Dutch quene (“wife, woman”), from Old Dutch kwena, from Proto-Germanic *kwenǭ (“woman”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷḗn (“woman”). Cognate with English quean, archaic German Queene (“heifer”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʋeːn/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kween
- Rhymes: -eːn
Noun
kween f (plural kwenen, diminutive kweentje n)
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