bisexy

adj

Etymology

Blend of bisexual + sexy.

  1. derived from *séksus
  2. derived from *seksus
  3. derived from sexus — “gender; gender traits; males or females; genitals
  4. derived from sexe — “genitals; gender
  5. inherited from sexe — “sex 􂀿distinction between male and female􂁀 and gender
  6. suffixed as sexy — “sex + y
  7. compounded as bisexy — “bisexual + sexy

Definitions

  1. Bisexual in an appealing manner

    Bisexual in an appealing manner; equally sexually attractive to men and women.

    • From reception, I was ushered up by some young secretary, cropped and trousered and sexy, perhaps even bisexy—who could tell? I wouldn't have put Sappho past her, […]
    • Lestat's Coffee House. Yep, the name's a nod to one of the bisexy bloodsuckers in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, […]
    • So it would be, like, hella Julie Cooperish of us to suggest that the show is desperately trying to revive its shockingly slumpy sophomore season by sending boozy Marissa (Mischa Barton, right) into the bisexy arms of Alex (Olivia Wilde)?

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA