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fruity adjective- of language or content, very rich or strong; sexually suggestive; amorous UK, 1900
- The story goes that Shane [Warne] meant to send a few fruity suggestions to a barmaid[.] — The Guardian, 30 August 2003
- obviously homosexual US, 1940
- As soon as he could decently do so he took me into his private office, which was lavishly furnished and interiorly decorated in Alfred’s own inimitably fruity way. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 386, 1961
- He saw himself as a fruity little Lord Fauntleroy jiggling around on a gilded stage. — Albert Goldman, Freak Show, p. 54, 1968
- She keeps telling me how much I’d love it [drama] but I don’t know–it seems so damned gay and fruity or something[.] — Beatrice Sparks (writing as “Anonymous”), Jay’s Journal, p. 81, 1979
- “You fruity shit, lay off!” Chas focused his rage. — John Rechy, Rushes, p. 67, 1979
- But he had this nasal, sort of flute-y, fruity voice. — Wolfman Jack (Bob Smith), Have Mercy!, p. 101, 1995
- Al wouldn’t be caught dead in platform shoes. He thinks they’re fruity and the Bee Gees are too. — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, p. 107, 1999
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