A queen is a woman who rules a country as its monarch .
May queen
a girl chosen , esp for her beauty , to preside over May-Day celebrations
drag queen
a man who dresses as a woman and impersonates female characteristics for public entertainment
haul queen
a young woman who displays her recent shopping purchases in films uploaded to video-sharing websites , and is paid according to the advertising revenue those videos generate
size queen
a person who prefers a sexual partner with a large penis
beauty queen
A beauty queen is a woman who has won a beauty contest.
closet queen
a man who is homosexual but is not openly so
drama queen
If you call someone a drama queen , you mean they react to situations in an unnecessarily dramatic or exaggerated way.
fairy queen
the queen of the fairies
King's Scout
(in Britain and the Commonwealth when the sovereign is female) a Scout who has passed the highest tests of endurance , proficiency, and skill
pearly queen
the female London costermonger whose ceremonial clothes display the most lavish collection of pearl buttons
Queen's Guide
(in Britain and the Commonwealth when the sovereign is female) a Guide who has passed the highest tests of proficiency
Queen's House
→ the Queen's House
Queen's Scout
(in Britain and the Commonwealth when the sovereign is female) a Scout who has passed the highest tests of endurance , proficiency, and skill
Queen's English
(when the sovereign is female ) standard Southern British English
queen's highway
(in Britain when the sovereign is female ) any public road or right of way
Queen's proctor
(in England when the sovereign is female) an official empowered to intervene in divorce and certain other cases when it is alleged that material facts are being suppressed
queen's shilling
(until 1879) a shilling paid to new recruits to the British army
Queen's speech
(in Britain and the dominions of the Commonwealth ) the speech at the opening of each session of Parliament in which the Government outlines its legislative programme. It is read by the sovereign or his or her representative
king's shilling
(until 1879) a shilling paid to new recruits to the British army
King's speech
(in Britain and the dominions of the Commonwealth ) the speech at the opening of each session of Parliament in which the Government outlines its legislative programme. It is read by the sovereign or his or her representative
speech from the throne
(in Britain and the dominions of the Commonwealth ) the speech at the opening of each session of Parliament in which the Government outlines its legislative programme. It is read by the sovereign or his or her representative