beddable

adj

Etymology

From bed + -able.

  1. derived from *bʰedʰh₂- — “to dig
  2. inherited from *badją — “resting-place, plot of ground
  3. inherited from *badi
  4. inherited from bedd
  5. inherited from bed
  6. suffixed as beddable — “bed + able

Definitions

  1. Sexually attractive.

    • […] feminine, great body great legs great taste, trained and beddable, Jesus, how beddable.
    • It was obvious from the twist of his mouth that she was not the beddable woman he'd pictured.
    • Because for some reason companies still seem to think that true success is coming through the door to a woman who is both beddable and biddable, the 1950s housewife brought into the office.

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