Used to describe a person who is currently feeling sexual desire.
is a polite term used to refer to women.
The phrase "sexxxxyyyy ladies" (and its many variations) frequently appears in:
2. The Mid-Century Shift: Consumption and "Symbolic Annihilation"
: The first recorded use of "sexy" (originally spelled "seksy") appeared in a letter by writer Arnold Bennett. At the time, it meant something "risqué" or "bawdy" and was considered quite scandalous.
Used to describe a person who is currently feeling sexual desire.
is a polite term used to refer to women.
The phrase "sexxxxyyyy ladies" (and its many variations) frequently appears in:
2. The Mid-Century Shift: Consumption and "Symbolic Annihilation"
: The first recorded use of "sexy" (originally spelled "seksy") appeared in a letter by writer Arnold Bennett. At the time, it meant something "risqué" or "bawdy" and was considered quite scandalous.