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DQDairy Queen
DQData Quality
DQDragon Quest (video game)
DQDisqualification
DQDancing Queen
DQData Quest (California Department of Education)
DQDrama Queen
DQDrag Queen
DQDiscussion Questions (education)
DQDesign Qualification
DQDrawing Quality
DQDifference Quotient
DQDirector of Quality
DQData Question
DQDefinite Quantity
DQDoctor Quinn (Medicine Woman)
DQDigital Queers
DQDistribution of Quality
DQDirect-Quadrature (converter)
DQDressage Queen
DQDrift Queen
DQDistributed Queueing
DQDiisque (Latin: And to the Gods, epigraphy)


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Resplendent in pink satin and ostrich feathers, a drag queen runs through a tumbledown Russian village, miming to Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive".
Byline: ANI London, July 08 (ANI): Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has said that he would love to play the role of a drag queen or transvestite.
But while the drag queen may be a source of entertainment for some hetero Black audiences, in queer communities, drag is a serious performance art.
 
 
 
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