sextual

English

Etymology

Blend of sext + sexual

Adjective

sextual (comparative more sextual, superlative most sextual)

  1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of sexting.
    • 2013, Margo Strupeck, Seven Deadly Clicks: Essential Lessons for Online Safety and Success, Zest Books (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered pages:
      Below is a short rundown of a few of the top locations for sextual feelings. It's no surprise why these resources are so popular, but at the same time, the ease of sexting can put us in compromising positions if we're not careful.
    • 2014, Timothy Stanley, Citizen Hollywood: How the Collaboration between LA and DC Revolutionized American Politics, Thomas Dunne (2014), →ISBN, page 251:
      It was the work of the late conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart that helped to expose the sextual shenanigans of Representative Andrew Weiner, []
    • 2014, Lisa Winning & Carrie Henderson McDermott, He Texted: The Ultimate Guide to Decoding Guys, Gallery Books (2014), →ISBN, page 156:
      We have heard tales of couples with awesome sextual chemistry, but no sexual chemistry.

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