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词组 kinky
释义 kinky
adjective
  1. used for describing any sexual activity that deviates from the speaker’s sense of sexually “normal”; also of any article, enhancement or manner of dress that may be used in such activity US, 1942
    • She was dead kinky for sweetbreads. — A Hard Day’s Night, 1964
    • In earlier days, an American stripper ordinarily did not book Juarez, Mexico, unless she was on the run from the law, or unless she had been hung out to dry by some kinky agent or slimy night club operator. — Lois O’Conner The Bare Facts, p. 85, 1964
    • On wash day I have to keep a look out in case some kinky boy comes and steals some of my undies off the line. — Geoff Brown, I Want What I Want, p. 2, 1966
    • [K]inky divertissements as velvet whips, wet towels, leather fetishism, spanking and other sadomasochistic pursuits. — Frank Robinson Sex American Style, p. 35, 1971
    • [S]everal double-page features about sex-toys and "kinky love games". — Christopher Brookmyre, Boiling a Frog, p. 105, 2000
    • kinky boots: the girl will offer clients the chance to kiss, lick, stroke, caress her boots for the purposes of sexual gratification. — Caroline Archer, Tart Cards, 2003
  2. eccentric, bizarre US, 1847
    • I mean, don’t be stupid. Don’t be kinky. — Tony Parsons, Limelight Blues, 1983
  3. illegal; dishonest US, 1903
    In prison, used without a sense of perversion.
    • — Inez Cardozo-Freeman, The Joint, p. 511, 1984
  4. stolen US
    • — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 117, 1950
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