gaylord

See also: Gaylord

English

Etymology 1

From gay (homosexual) and lord, with influence from the name Gaylord.

Noun

gaylord (plural gaylords)

  1. (slang, humorous, derogatory) Synonym of gay: a homosexual man.
    • 2005, S.J. Smith, Joe Public, Virtualbookworm Publishing, →ISBN, page 100,
      Gaylord!’ ¶ ‘Bum-chum!’ ¶ ‘Chutney Ferret!’
  2. (slang, humorous, derogatory) term of address to any man or boy.
    • 2007, Summer Scars (film screenplay)
      BINGO: You shouldn't have nicked my beers yer gaylord!

Etymology 2

A genericized trademark from the Gaylord Container Corporation, a manufacturer of packaging materials.

Noun

gaylord (plural gaylords)

  1. (Canada, US) A large carton that fits on a pallet, used for transporting goods.
    • 2009 May 30, Ellen Moorhouse, “Where old computers go to die”, in Toronto Star:
      They come sorted according to type, in large cardboard gaylord boxes (you'll see pumpkins in these containers at supermarkets) or shrink-wrapped on a pallet.
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