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  • festival sex fiend sexfight sex film sex-flow sex flush sex-free sexful sex function sex game Sexgate sex gene sex gland sex god sex goddess sex guru sex hair...
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  • have sex (third-person singular simple present has sex, present participle having sex, simple past and past participle had sex) To engage in sex. To engage...
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  • sex organ (plural sex organs) (anatomy) An organ used in sexual reproduction or sexual stimulation. organ used in sexual reproduction — see also genitalia...
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  • also: analsex and Analsex From anal +‎ sex. First use appears c. 1970 in the American Sociological Review. anal sex (uncountable) A sexual activity involving...
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  • also: sexappeal, Sexappeal, sex-appeal, and Sex-Appeal English Wikipedia has an article on: sexual attraction Wikipedia sex appeal (uncountable) Sexual...
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  • oral sex (uncountable) Stimulation of another person's genitals or anus using the mouth. 1967 November 3, “Off Broadway”, in Time: The Beard’s climactic...
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  • the fairer sex the fair sex (idiomatic, dated, now sometimes offensive) Women collectively. 1728, Daniel Defoe, chapter 8, in Military Memoirs of Capt...
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  • sex act (plural sex acts) Any act involving sexual stimulation. Synonym: sexual act intercourse masturbation acts of sexual stimulation exacts...
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  • article on: sex position Wikipedia sex position (plural sex positions) Any of the physical positions adopted for sexual intercourse. sex position expositions...
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  • Wikipedia has an article on: sex worker Wikipedia SW, SWer (abbreviations) sex worker (plural sex workers) A person who supplies sex work (short-term sexual...
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  • See also: sextoy and sex-toy English Wikipedia has an article on: sex toy Wikipedia sex toy (plural sex toys) Any physical object or device that is primarily...
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  • See also: sex, SEX, sex-, and Sex. S*x (censored) Borrowed from English sex. IPA(key): /sɛks/, (dated) /zɛks/ Rhymes: -ɛks Homophone: sechs (in some varieties)...
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  • same-sex marriage Wikipedia same-sex marriage (countable and uncountable, plural same-sex marriages) Marriage between two people of the same sex. 2021...
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  • also: Sexshop and sex-shop English Wikipedia has an article on: sex shop Wikipedia sex shop (plural sex shops) A shop that sells sex toys, erotic lingerie...
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  • See also: same sex same sex same-sex (not comparable) Restricted to members of a single sex. a same-sex school Of, relating to, or between homosexual men...
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  • English Wikipedia has an article on: group sex Wikipedia group sex (uncountable) The practice of having sex with multiple partners at the same time. sexual...
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  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛksˌlaɪf/ sex life (plural sex lives) That part of a person's life that is directly concerned with sexual activity. 1900 January 27, Swami...
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  • This page contains translations for sex. See the main entry for more information. act of sexual intercourse reproductive/sexual/gender category (female...
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  • sex drive (plural sex drives) The tendency or instinct of animals to engage in sexual activity. horniness tendency to engage in sexual activity antaphrodisiac...
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  • See also: sex, Sex, SEX, and Sex. Borrowed from Latin sex- (“six”). sex- A form of sexa-, meaning six. hex-, hexa- sextet sexagenarian sextuplet sexdactyly...
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