horny
English
Etymology
From Middle English horny, equivalent to horn + -y. Compare German hornig. Compare also Dutch hoornachtig, Swedish hornaktig.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈhɔɹ.ni/
- Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)ni
Adjective
horny (comparative hornier, superlative horniest)
- Hard or bony, like an animal's horn.
- 1951, C. S. Lewis, Prince Caspian, Collins, 1998, Chapter 6,
- Two Dwarfs were at the bellows, another was holding a piece of red-hot metal on the anvil with a pair of tongs, a fourth was hammering it, and two, wiping their horny little hands on a greasy cloth, were coming forward to meet the visitors.
- 1951, C. S. Lewis, Prince Caspian, Collins, 1998, Chapter 6,
- Having horns
- (informal) Sexually aroused.
- That girl makes me feel horny.
- 1949, Henry Miller, Sexus:
- Her thick, gurgling voice saying...: "Get it in all the way... please, please do... I’m horny."
- 1971 October, Black World, page 65/1:
- Ain’t that the horny bitch that was grindin with the blind dude.
- (informal) Sexually arousing.
- 2003, Peep Show (TV series), Funeral (episode)
- Mark Corrigan: She [the dentist] should have to wear a mask for this kind of thing. Reagan or Batman or... actually she'd look pretty horny as Batman... Jesus, no, don't!
- 2003, Peep Show (TV series), Funeral (episode)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- (sexually aroused): horniness
Descendants
- (sexually aroused): → Irish: adharcach (calque)
Translations
hard or bony
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having horns
sexually aroused
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