archqueen

English

Etymology

arch- + queen

Noun

archqueen (plural archqueens)

  1. (rare) A chief queen.
    • 1998, Michael William Saunders, Imps of the Perverse, Gay Monsters in Film, Praeger, →ISBN, page 123:
      This sense of idealism, however troubled (as in The Living End) by homophobia and AIDS, challenges gay people to imagine a way to build their lives without seeking validation from the dominant social order, or as archqueen Quentin Crisp said somewhere, “Never mind keeping up with the Joneses; drag them down to your level—it’s cheaper.”
    • 2001, Eugen Egner, Androids from Milk, Dedalus, →ISBN, page 74:
      Suddenly a small door opened somewhere in the freak show and the marble-crowned Archqueen from the Black Forest came out.
    • 2018 April 3, Jeremopolis, “[STRATEGY]th9 Golem farming Strategies?”, in reddit.com, archived from the original on 8 September 2021:
      I usually use 10 giants 60 barbs 80archers 6 wallbreakers and 3 heals or something to that effect. takes down collector bases excellently of course and can nab a few storage bases's loot as well, especially with help of barb king and archqueen.
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