a woman, or something personified as a woman, that is foremost or preeminent in any respect: a movie queen; a beauty queen; Athens, the queen of the Aegean.
Slang: Usually Disparaging and Offensive.a term used to refer to a gay man, especially one who is flamboyantly campy or effeminate.See Usage note at the current entry.
drag queen.
a playing card bearing a picture of a queen.
Chess. the most powerful piece of either color, moved across any number of empty squares in any direction.
Entomology. a fertile female ant, bee, termite, or wasp.
a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter Q.
verb (used without object)
to reign as queen.
to behave in an imperious or pretentious manner (usually followed by it).
Chess. to become promoted to a queen.
Origin of queen
First recorded before 900; Middle English quene, quen, Old English cwēn “woman, queen”; cognate with Old Saxon quān, Old Norse kvān, Gothic qēns, from unattested Germanic kwēni-; akin to Old Irish ben, Greek gynḗ woman, Russian zhená, Sanskrit jani “wife”
usage note for queen
The term queen is usually used with disparaging intent and perceived as insulting when in reference to a gay man, especially one considered to be effeminate or flamboyant. However, within the gay community, it is sometimes used in a friendly, teasing, or facetious manner, and can also be a positive term of self-reference.
The last time there was a raid of this scale was in 2001, when 52 men were arrested on Queen Boat, a floating disco on the Nile.
Sisi Is Persecuting, Prosecuting, and Publicly Shaming Egypt’s Gays|Bel Trew|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When they invade new territory, populations are low, and the queen has limited mate options.
Mongooses, Meerkats, and Ants, Oh My! Why Some Animals Keep Mating All in the Family|Helen Thompson|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Even the queen saw fit to honor him with the Order of the British Empire at Buckingham Palace in 2008.
The Greatest Rock Voice of All Time Belonged to Joe Cocker|Ted Gioia|December 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A palace insider however insisted to the Daily Beast today that the Queen was not about to abdicate.
Could The Queen Abdicate on Christmas Day?|Tom Sykes|December 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It had offered odds of 10-1 on the Queen abdicating during the Christmas message.
Could The Queen Abdicate on Christmas Day?|Tom Sykes|December 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Queen Sophia's letters were couched in very energetic language.
A History of Bohemian Literature|Count Ltzow
The Queen's speech contained no decided feature beyond recommending a reform in the administration of the Courts of Equity.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851|Various
A player who gives the odds of a piece, may give it each game from the king's or queen's side, at his option.
Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million|Sarah Josepha Hale
He was a prime favourite with Queen Elizabeth, and she knew how to exalt and abase, to create and destroy.
The Birth of the Nation|Mrs. Roger A. Pryor
She tried to reply to the Queen with her own hand, but had to give up the attempt.
Queen Victoria As I Knew Her|Sir Theodore Martin
British Dictionary definitions for queen (1 of 2)
queen
/ (kwiːn) /
noun
a female sovereign who is the official ruler or head of state
the wife or widow of a king
a woman or a thing personified as a woman considered the best or most important of her kinda beauty queen; the queen of ocean liners
slangan effeminate male homosexual
the only fertile female in a colony of social insects, such as bees, ants, and termites, from the eggs of which the entire colony develops
(as modifier)a queen bee
an adult female cat
one of four playing cards in a pack, one for each suit, bearing the picture of a queen
a chess piece, theoretically the most powerful piece, able to move in a straight line in any direction or diagonally, over any number of squares
verb
chessto promote (a pawn) to a queen when it reaches the eighth rank
(tr)to crown as queen
(intr)informal(of a gay man) to flaunt one's homosexuality
(intr)to reign as queen
queen it(often foll by over)informalto behave in an overbearing manner
Word Origin for queen
Old English cwēn; related to Old Saxon quān wife, Old Norse kvæn, Gothic qēns wife
British Dictionary definitions for queen (2 of 2)
Queen
/ (kwiːn) /
noun
Ellery (ˈɛlərɪ). pseudonym of Frederic Dannay (1905–82) and Manfred B. Lee (1905–71), US co-authors of detective novels featuring a sleuth also called Ellery Queen