Used to highlight absurdity or passive aggression. In The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023), Midge Maisel weaponizes “lady-like” expectations—performing perfect dinner parties while launching a stand-up comedy career. The phrase “Excuse me, lady?” in shows like Broad City signals confrontation, not deference.
: A useful resource for understanding slang terms, though be aware that definitions can vary and might not always be appropriate or respectful.
Useful for seeing how these terms translate into other languages, though they often automatically correct the spelling to "sexy" to provide a more accurate result. Summary Table Root Word Tone Highly informal / Slang Oxford Definition Sexually attractive or exciting Online Translation Usually simplified to "very attractive"
While "sexxxxyyyy ladies" may appear to be a specific search query, it is not a formal term you will find in the or any standard linguistic reference.
The Curious Case of "Sexxxxyyyy Ladies": A Review of Modern Online Lexicography