See also: sexytime

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Popularized by Sacha Baron Cohen in the early 2000s, but attested much earlier.

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sexy time (uncountable)

  1. (slang, humorous) Time dedicated to sexual activity; by extension, sexual intercourse.
    Synonyms: sexy times; see also Thesaurus:copulation
    • 1958 December 22, Stanley J. Rowland, Jr., “The Visit [review]”, in Wayne H. Cowan, editor, Christianity and Christ[1], volume XVIII, number 22, New York, →ISSN, page 7 (183):
      She was “his kitten” with hair “like a witch,” while he was her “black panther,” and they enjoyed many a sexy time in the woods and hayloft.
    • 2011, Alex Hathaway, From Housewife to Cuckoldress: How I Took Sexual Control of a Marriage in Crisis, Fanny Press, published 2011, →ISBN, page 51:
      "I don't think we're supposed to have sexy time at the nude beach," I snapped.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:sexy time.
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