Meaning & Definition of Randy in English
English⟶
Randy
sexually excited or aroused
Pronunciation:
/ˈrændi/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Having or showing a strong sexual desire.
Example Sentence: He felt particularly randy after watching the romantic movie.
Definition: Lively or exuberant, especially of an informal or boisterous nature.
Example Sentence: The randy crowd at the fair was full of energy and laughter.
Etymology
Origin: Etymology for word randy traces back to the 18th century, possibly derived from the word 'rand' meaning 'to be frisky' in English.
Synonyms
lecherouslustfularousedfrolicksome
Common Phrases and Expressions
- randy behavior: Actions that are sexually provocative or suggestive.
- get randy: To become excited or aroused, often in a sexual context.
Translations
- Spanish: lascivo
- French: lubrique
- German: geil
- Russian: похотливый
Related Words
- lustful: Having or showing strong feelings of sexual desire.
- lecherous: Having or showing excessive or offensive sexual desire.
Slang Meanings of randy
Meaning: A state of sexual arousal
Example Sentence: After a few drinks, he got a bit randy at the party.
Meaning: In a flirtatious or playful mood
Example Sentence: She was in a randy mood during the night out with friends.