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randy adjective- sexually aroused; feeling lecherous UK, 1847
From Scottish dialect randy. - I know what you are thinking dearest!!! You randy so and so. — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- [W]ouldn’t it be a splendidly compensating irony should randy old Purcell meet his end as the result of a promise made silently to a virgin nun? — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 168, 1971
- [“]Mel’s got another one on the way.” “Up the spout [pregnant] again?” said Russell. “You randy old bastard.[”] — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 157, 1997
- [T]here’s a big market for videos of rock chicks getting randy in seedy situations. — Stewart Home, Sex Kick [britpulp], p. 206, 1999
- [Mike] Myers, it turns out, is not at all the randy man-about-town he has often played in films [.] — The Hartford Courant (Connecticut), 26 May 1999
- I’m randy as hell. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 42, 2001
- homosexual, perhaps seen as a threatening or predatory characteristic UK
Public schools use, probably deriving from the more general sense as “lecherous or sexually aroused” when applied in a single-sex environment. - — The Sunday Times, 1 September 1968
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