randy

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İngilizce - Türkçe
azgın
şehvetli
abaza
Abazan: seks yapma arzusuyla yanıp tutuşan, seks yapmaya her zaman hazır, şehvet dolu (erkek)
{s} kuduruk
{s} arsız
azgın erkek
{s} inatçı
randiness
abazanlık
virago
{i} şirret
virago
{i} cadaloz
virago
{i} eli maşalı kadın
virago
{i} kadın savaşçı
virago
{i} şirret kadın
İngilizce - İngilizce
A diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US
A diminutive of the female given name Miranda
one and a half twist acrobatic maneuver
Rude or coarse in manner, primarily Scottish in usage
impudent beggar
boisterous, coarse, loose woman
Sexually aroused; full of sexual lust
virago
diminutive of Randall and Randolph
diminutive of Miranda
{s} lustful, full of sexual desire
A single flip with two and a half twists
a 2½ twisting forward salto
Someone who is randy is sexually excited and eager to have sex. It was extremely hot and I was feeling rather randy. = horny. full of sexual desire = horny (randy (17-19 centuries), from rand , an old form of rant)
feeling great sexual desire; "feeling horny"
Randy Mosher, author of The Brewer's Companion: Being a Complete Compendium of Brewing Knowledge Thoughtfully Arranged for the Amateur Brewer Containing Numerous and Diverse Charts, Tables, Graphs &c , as an Aid in the Successful Brewing of Quality Beer which is out of print
A Front Somersault with 2½ twists; also known as a "Randolph"
randiness
The state or condition of being randy
randier
comparative of randy
randiest
superlative of randy
randy

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    ran·dy

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    rändi

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    horny, toey, coarse, rude

    Telaffuz

    /ˈrandē/ /ˈrændiː/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'ran-dE ] (adjective.) 1698. 1690, from Scottish randy (“boisterous, aggressive”), of uncertain origin. Probably from rand (“to storm, rave”, verb), a variant of rant, see rant; or from rand (“edge”, noun), in the sense of "edgy, on edge", from Middle English rand (“edge, brink, margin, border”), from Old English rand (“edge, border, margin, rim”). Related to randan.