It's a sexual position two women could use. I think it can also just be a slang, derogatory term for lesbians.
2006-09-15 10:07:39
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answered by trypanophobic34 2
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Those dismissing the self-titled Scissor Sisters as a product of New York's latest fad band are jumping to conclusions. Yes, there's a certain cabaret aspect to what they do, but that's not to dismiss them as frivolous nightclub entertainment. That's only half the story. "Comfortably Numb" may have nodded to gay disco but this eclectic bunch of fashionistas have more interesting reference points tucked up their puff sleeves. If anything, the prevailing mood here is sunny AM rock, the kind of thing you might have tuned into in 70s New Jersey. "Take Your Mamma Out", perhaps the first song about coming out to your mother in a gay club, and sung by Jake Shears like primetime Elton, is a cracker. So too "**** on the Radio"--slick barroom boogie that takes a venomous swipe at New York's increasing conservatism. Best here, though, is the anthemic "It Can't Come Quickly Enough", a retro carve-up of Nick Kershaw and the Pet Shop Boys that's more powerful than it sounds.
2006-09-15 10:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I take it to mean they want to cut off my organ and I get a chill when I think about that.
There is also a lesbian sex act that could be called scissor action. Use your imagination.
2006-09-15 09:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The lead singer is name Jake Sheers (as in Scissors) who is Gay and has a band, so it's his "Sisters" ... hence Scissor Sisters.
2006-09-15 10:03:30
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answered by londonhawk 4
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Maybe lesbians? That's what someone told me anyway.
2006-09-15 09:57:39
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answered by MoMoney23 5
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What do you mean?
2006-09-15 09:56:28
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answered by ames 2
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