moresome

noun
/ˈmɔɹsəm/

Etymology

From more + -some, to follow on from threesome, foursome, etc.

  1. derived from मयूर
  2. derived from मोर — “peacock
  3. derived from Maurus
  4. derived from more — “Moor
  5. formed as moresome — “more + -some

Definitions

  1. A sexual act involving more than three people, or a group of individuals involved in such…

    A sexual act involving more than three people, or a group of individuals involved in such an act.

    • Jana and Sam had a child, and the moresome remained together through Zachariah's birth.
    • It featured a tent full of mattresses for one almighty love-in in the Nevada desert. Sadly, the revelries and ‘moresomes’ were not to be …

The neighborhood

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