Bat from the pavilion end In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Bat from the pavilion end", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Lym Nguyen calendar 2020-08-02 09:08

Meaning of Bat from the pavilion end

Synonyms:

Bowl from the pavilion end

Bat from the pavilion end British slang

The slang refers to homosexual people who tend to be sexually attracted by people of the same gender.

It is not easy for his parent to accept the fact that he bats from the pavilion end.

David is not interested in women because he bats from the pavilion end.

I didn't know he batted from the pavilion end until I saw him to date with a man.

Other phrases about:

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Being homosexual

a shirt lifter

Used to indicate a man who is homosexual

(as) gay as pink ink

Too homosexual

Bowl from the pavilion end

To be attracted by one who is the same sex

Brighton Pier

A slang used to refer to homosexual people. 

Grammar and Usage of Bat from the pavilion end

Verb Forms

  • Bat from the pavilion end
  • To bat from the pavilion end
  • Batting from the pavilion end
  • Batted from the pavilion end

Origin of Bat from the pavilion end

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