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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Batting for the Other Team

Quick summary: A dated, informal idiom meaning to be homosexual.

What does it mean?

This is a dated, informal, and somewhat clichd idiom meaning to be homosexual (especially gay or lesbian). It is a euphemism, often used to avoid saying the word directly.

Is it positive or negative?

It is neutral to slightly derogatory due to its clich and euphemistic nature. It is less common now than in previous decades.

When do you use it?

You use it to refer to a person's sexual orientation (though it is generally advisable to use clearer, more modern, and less clichd language).

Examples

Example 1: I thought she was interested in him, but it turns out she's been batting for the other team all along.

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