sex-text
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editsex-text (third-person singular simple present sex-texts, present participle sex-texting, simple past and past participle sex-texted)
- (transitive, intransitive) To send (someone) a sexually suggestive text message.
- 2009 November 30, “I was at Crown but I never ran into Tiger Woods once, says nightclub hostess”, in News.com.au[1], archived from the original on 3 December 2009:
- 2010 November 19, “Eva's hubby 'sex-texted mate's wife'”, in The Daily Mirror[2]:
- 2011, Diana Kirschner, Sealing the Deal: The Love Mentor's Guide to Lasting Love:
- Some of Gary's mannerisms reminded her of her ex, the guy she caught sex-texting with the blonde next door.
- 2008, Shannon McKenna, Extreme Danger (The McCloud Brothers, Book 5):
- “And stop fondling that damn thing,” Seth snapped. “An army of mafiya thugs could be trooping through that woman’s door, and there you are out in la la land, sex-texting your girlfriend.”