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randy
1[ran-dee]
adjective
sexually aroused; lustful; lecherous.
Chiefly Scot.rude and aggressive.
noun
plural
randiesChiefly Scot.a rude or coarse beggar.
randy
/ ˈæԻɪ /
adjective
informal
sexually excited or aroused
sexually eager or lustful
lacking any sense of propriety or restraint; reckless
noun
a rude or reckless person
a coarse rowdy woman
Other 51Թ Forms
- randiness noun
- randily adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of randy1
Example Sentences
Others, like me, came to Bridget when they were far too young to be watching randy, R-rated romances, and have found themselves caught up in the same woes through the years.
In her autobiography, she described it as a "mixture of high utopian thoughts and randy sex".
“Mary & George” strikes a desirable balance, delivering a little of the unexpected and uncouth in welcome spots, especially where the randy bits are concerned.
While its story fails to justify its own existence, it does what it says on the tin: It’s dumb, randy fun, even if it feels retrograde in more ways than one.
While its story fails to justify its own existence, it delivers what it says on the tin: dumb, randy fun, even if that feels retrograde in more ways than one.
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