wenchly

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English

Etymology

From wench +‎ -ly.

Adjective

wenchly (comparative more wenchly, superlative most wenchly)

  1. Like, relating to, or befitting a wench
    • 2009, Misty Massey, Mad Kestrel, page 129:
      Shadd grinned. "Ladder climbin' ain't usually a wenchly duty, I warrant."
    • 2011, Cooper, The Queen's Assassin:
      Have you bewitched me, wench, are you working voodoo charms upon my helpless and hapless person, sneaking perfumes through my poor pores, invading my dreams so that I awaken in the muddle of the night with my member standing in full salute? Oh you wenchly wench!
    • 2015, Hells Lefse, Drogons 3: Victims Of The Victorious:
      She took another big swig of her beer and wiped her mouth with the back of her hand. Parky smiled at Ole and said. “Typical Viking wench you got there my friend.” Asil smiled and let out with a very wenchly belch.

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