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sexed-up

[ sekst-uhp ]

adjective

Informal.
  1. sexually aroused.
  2. made sexually attractive or more titillating:

    The movie was a sexed-up version of the book.

  3. made more attractive or interesting, especially by adding decorative elements:

    a sexed-up car.



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Sue, ensconced in a hit, sexed-up version of Elisabeth’s old workout gig, doesn’t want to go dormant.

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Carpenter’s new album, “Short N’ Sweet,†which is tracking to secure the singer’s first No. 1 album on the Billboard charts, shows us that similar tongue-in-cheek wit with its raunchy, sexed-up lyrics.

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People have accused the "Woman's World" music video of using the male gaze because Perry and a cast of women are dressed as sexed-up construction workers before an anvil kills her.

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“Levii’s Jeans†— all these double i’s are evidently meant to reinforce “Cowboy Carter’s†Act II status — is a sexed-up duet with her and Malone trading cheeky lines about the charms of hip-hugging denim; “Riiverdance†blends programmed beats and a speedy finger-picked guitar lick like nothing since Rednex scored a left-field hit with “Cotton Eye Joe†in 1995.

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I’ve never much gone for the sexed-up verbiage we impose upon non-alcoholic drinks.

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