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English
Etymology
From sex + -able.
Adjective
sexable (comparative more sexable, superlative most sexable)
- Sexually attractive, worthy of having sex with.
1998 December 28, us guy's/gal's, “Re: Is Santa Real??”, in alt.support.single-parents (Usenet):During this same Xmas, he made a smart ass comment about how at 12, she's sexable....(can you imagine, coming from an Uncle)
1999 February 14, DebbieFace, “My RFTC weekend report:”, in alt.music.hardcore (Usenet):I will have never had a better weekend in my life, unless the day comes that I get a certain sexable rice picking trumpetman to stick his cock in me.
2002 January 2, Aria, “Help with College Essay - Topic is Dave Matthews”, in alt.music.dave-matthews (Usenet):And no Jill, I can't write about how sexable he is...
2005 July 22, Agamemnon, “Most sexable newsreader and weather girl”, in rec.arts.drwho (Usenet):Who do you think is the most sexable newsreader and weather girl that RTD should write into one of next season's scripts ?
- Able to have a sex assigned or determined.
1985, Bulletin of Marine Science, volume 37, number 3, page 549:Percentages of the population which were sexable or reproductively mature, together with sex ratios, are summarized in Table 6.
1988, Kyōto Daigaku, Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory:Solid lines represent the sexable crabs (5CYV 6 mm), and open circles represent males and solid circles females.
2006, R. Gous, Mechanistic Modelling in Pig and Poultry Production, page 81:Feather growth differs markedly between genotypes and sexes, especially in feather-sexable strains.
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