The Season 3 winner ofwill be revealed tonight. Throughout the seasons, the queens provided us with a lexicon that rivals thecast's. Find out the secrets behind "tucking," the meaning of "kai kai," and why "sickening" is a good thing!
American dream (n.): fake hair, diamonds, and frankfurters
For some, happily-ever-after includes a white picket fence, two-and-a-half children, and a Golden Retriever. For a drag queen, however, it's about hairpieces, more than two-and-a-half carats, and inflatable items that can be shaped like dogs.
Example: "The American dream for me is to have, like, wigs and jewelry and hot dogs and balloons."—Season 3 contestant
bam (interjection): an exclamation of joy (see also , )
Celebrity chefmay have been the first to use the term to add a little spice to his dishes, but RuPaul's Drag Race Season 3 finalistreclaimed it for her own.
beat one's face (v.): to apply the perfect amount of makeup
What sounds like an insult is actually a compliment for a drag queen, as this exchange between a guest judge and Season 3 contestantillustrates.
BGB (interjection): acronym for "bye, girl, bye"
What a drag queen says when a fellow queen she didn't like gets sent home from RuPaul's Drag Race. It is a play on the salutation coined by contestant Keisha on MTV's bisexual dating se
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