you know how i know you’re gay?
1- the preferred method of asking someone if they are aware of the signs and tell-tale indications that make another aware of the person in question’s h-m-s-xuality. this phrase was made famous in the movie, ‘the 40-year old virgin’.
paul: “you know how i know you’re gay?”
greg: “how?”
paul: “because you have a triangle rainbow b-mper sticker on your car that says, ‘i like b-lls in my face.'”
greg: “that’s gay!?”
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