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单词 kinky
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Definition of kinky in English:

kinky

adjectivekinkier, kinkiest ˈkɪŋkiˈkɪŋki
  • 1informal Involving or given to unusual sexual behaviour.

    〈非正式〉性变态的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Would such recreational gender-blending be considered part of the fetish scene, ‘normal’, slightly kinky sexual experimentation, or would it become part of mainstream society?
    • In other words… the less he sees it as kinky or deviant, the more he'll be willing to do it.
    • Blind people even find a way to adapt kinky behaviour to their world.
    • Of course, if she and this strange woman were playing kinky games with chains and nakedness, at least that meant the guy staring at her wasn't a stranger.
    • Like kinky sex, the strangeness and remoteness of molecular representation reproduce the body as Other.
    • But if I were experiencing a conflict between my kinky nature and my vanilla relationship, then a doctor is, quite frankly, about the last person I'd talk to.
    • There was nothing kinky or funny about the situation.
    • Or you might need some interesting and kinky stuff to loosen up a very strangled libido.
    • A sex scene that speaks to how we can't escape the cell even at the most intimate moments is very kinky and very funny and oddly real.
    • You may be well-intentioned, but you have created a whole drama - where the wife is at risk, no less - based on what is most likely a kinky pastime.
    • Many wonderful, strange, kinky and explosive things have happened since last I blogged.
    • The main point is not to see how kinky you can get.
    • Over time, their trivia games lead to sexual exploration and all kinds of would-be kinky relationship layers start to develop and ferment.
    • No low-down, filthy, kinky behaviour, or even smutty talk.
    • It has the kinky freedoms of sexual fantasy, the logic of the dream, the barking mad allure of Salvador Dali's finest moments.
    • She went so far as to offer to perform all types of kinky sexual favors.
    • The film explores a whole bunch of kinky sexual practices, many of which our innocent readership may not be familiar with.
    • ‘I do seem to have a real sense for the animate implications of inanimate objects,’ says Gurganus when confronted with this kinky moment.
    • This popular sex writer, who often manages to be both kinky and complex (not an easy combination, in or out of bed), loses his breadth when it comes to issues of identity.
    • Plays about passion are profuse and easy: heterosexual or homosexual, interracial or senescent, kinky or chaste.
    Synonyms
    abnormal, unusual, weird, bizarre, peculiar, strange, odd, funny
    perverted, deviant, unnatural, warped, twisted, depraved, degenerate, perverse, unhealthy, aberrant, sadistic, masochistic, corrupt, immoral
    informal sick, pervy, sicko
    rare deviative
    1. 1.1 (of clothing) sexually provocative in an unusual way.
      (衣着)异常挑逗的
      kinky underwear

      异常挑逗的内衣。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here.
      • Denim is worn with blues and reds, padded items are silver and white, whilst chainmail dresses and kinky PVC numbers are in a palette of gritty greys and raven black.
      • ‘Everyone has a fetish,’ says George of Northbound Leather, a Toronto store that sells dominatrix gear and other kinky accessories.
      • Finally, bringing up the rear, was a troupe of majorettes - flag-waving, high-stepping, brass-buttoned beauties with short skirts and kinky boots.
      • Organisers of the Erotica exhibition, which features topless models, kinky clothes and sex toys, want to come back to the city after a controversial debut this year.
      Synonyms
      provocative, sexy, sexually arousing, sexually exciting, erotic, seductive, suggestive, inviting, tempting, tantalizing, alluring, titillating, indecent, immodest
      informal tarty, saucy, naughty
  • 2Having kinks or twists.

    卷曲的

    long and kinky hair

    长而卷曲的头发。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Living on the coast meant that Hailey constantly suffered from kinky messy hair, which the city folk deemed ‘beach hair’.
    • He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like.
    • Sweat beads the size of mushroom caps gathered beneath his sparse and kinky hair.
    • Straight hairs are round in cross section, while wavy hairs are alternately oval and round; very curly and kinky hairs are shaped like twisted ribbons.
    • To achieve the soft, loose romantic waves that you want, instead of an overly kinky perm that just won't be shiny, Luke suggests that you may need to make more time for styling.
    Synonyms
    curly, crimped, curled, curling, frizzy, frizzed, wavy, ringletted, ringletty
    twisted, bent, coiled, crinkled

Derivatives

  • kinkily

  • adverb
    • Unaware of me observing him he looked at the kinkily dressed shop window dummies and pleased with what he saw, smiled to himself.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He photographed different bits of her body, and also made lubricious home movies in which she blew soapy bubbles through a phallic pipe or kinkily grappled with another woman.
      • The clip features a happily married couple from Omaha who are placed on a tropical island where the husband is paired with a lone voluptuous African American prostitute for a week, while the wife enjoys the company of five muscular men, some of whom are kinkily attired.
      • The 83 year old photographer was noted for his striking use in fashion images of women, usually big, blonde and kinkily stylish, often largely naked except for high heels.
      • It's a kinkily fun ride to a finale designed to delight the dedicated but offend just about everyone else.
  • kinkiness

  • noun
    • Even her hair changed, falling flat against her head and shoulders as the former kinkiness evaporated from it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her power makes her appealing to women; her kinkiness makes her appealing to men who figure her dominance is a pose.
      • Oh please don't try and give me a demonstration of your kinkiness.
      • The whiffs of kinkiness were integral to the work's popularity.
      • Now that I've grown older, more assured of who I am and that I'm very much in love with someone whose sensibility and sensuality perfectly balance mine, I've had no need for any kinkiness.

Origin

Mid 19th century (in sense 2): from kink + -y1.

Rhymes

dinky, Helsinki, inky, Kinki, minke, pinkie, pinky, slinky, stinky, stotinki

Definition of kinky in US English:

kinky

adjectiveˈkiNGkēˈkɪŋki
  • 1informal Involving or given to unusual sexual behavior.

    〈非正式〉性变态的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Would such recreational gender-blending be considered part of the fetish scene, ‘normal’, slightly kinky sexual experimentation, or would it become part of mainstream society?
    • Plays about passion are profuse and easy: heterosexual or homosexual, interracial or senescent, kinky or chaste.
    • She went so far as to offer to perform all types of kinky sexual favors.
    • Like kinky sex, the strangeness and remoteness of molecular representation reproduce the body as Other.
    • There was nothing kinky or funny about the situation.
    • Many wonderful, strange, kinky and explosive things have happened since last I blogged.
    • The main point is not to see how kinky you can get.
    • Or you might need some interesting and kinky stuff to loosen up a very strangled libido.
    • This popular sex writer, who often manages to be both kinky and complex (not an easy combination, in or out of bed), loses his breadth when it comes to issues of identity.
    • ‘I do seem to have a real sense for the animate implications of inanimate objects,’ says Gurganus when confronted with this kinky moment.
    • Over time, their trivia games lead to sexual exploration and all kinds of would-be kinky relationship layers start to develop and ferment.
    • But if I were experiencing a conflict between my kinky nature and my vanilla relationship, then a doctor is, quite frankly, about the last person I'd talk to.
    • Blind people even find a way to adapt kinky behaviour to their world.
    • The film explores a whole bunch of kinky sexual practices, many of which our innocent readership may not be familiar with.
    • A sex scene that speaks to how we can't escape the cell even at the most intimate moments is very kinky and very funny and oddly real.
    • Of course, if she and this strange woman were playing kinky games with chains and nakedness, at least that meant the guy staring at her wasn't a stranger.
    • You may be well-intentioned, but you have created a whole drama - where the wife is at risk, no less - based on what is most likely a kinky pastime.
    • In other words… the less he sees it as kinky or deviant, the more he'll be willing to do it.
    • No low-down, filthy, kinky behaviour, or even smutty talk.
    • It has the kinky freedoms of sexual fantasy, the logic of the dream, the barking mad allure of Salvador Dali's finest moments.
    Synonyms
    abnormal, unusual, weird, bizarre, peculiar, strange, odd, funny
    1. 1.1 (of clothing) sexually provocative in an unusual way.
      (衣着)异常挑逗的
      kinky underwear

      异常挑逗的内衣。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Finally, bringing up the rear, was a troupe of majorettes - flag-waving, high-stepping, brass-buttoned beauties with short skirts and kinky boots.
      • Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here.
      • Denim is worn with blues and reds, padded items are silver and white, whilst chainmail dresses and kinky PVC numbers are in a palette of gritty greys and raven black.
      • Organisers of the Erotica exhibition, which features topless models, kinky clothes and sex toys, want to come back to the city after a controversial debut this year.
      • ‘Everyone has a fetish,’ says George of Northbound Leather, a Toronto store that sells dominatrix gear and other kinky accessories.
      Synonyms
      provocative, sexy, sexually arousing, sexually exciting, erotic, seductive, suggestive, inviting, tempting, tantalizing, alluring, titillating, indecent, immodest
  • 2Having kinks or twists.

    卷曲的

    long and kinky hair

    长而卷曲的头发。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sweat beads the size of mushroom caps gathered beneath his sparse and kinky hair.
    • Living on the coast meant that Hailey constantly suffered from kinky messy hair, which the city folk deemed ‘beach hair’.
    • He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like.
    • Straight hairs are round in cross section, while wavy hairs are alternately oval and round; very curly and kinky hairs are shaped like twisted ribbons.
    • To achieve the soft, loose romantic waves that you want, instead of an overly kinky perm that just won't be shiny, Luke suggests that you may need to make more time for styling.
    Synonyms
    curly, crimped, curled, curling, frizzy, frizzed, wavy, ringletted, ringletty

Origin

Mid 19th century (in kinky (sense 2)): from kink + -y.

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