Pronunciation: /ˈrændi/
noun a person who is sexually aroused or promiscuous
A1 My neighbor's dog is named Randy.
A2 Randy is a common name for boys in English-speaking countries.
B1 The character Randy in the TV show is known for his witty remarks.
B2 Randy's passion for music led him to start his own band.
C1 As a seasoned musician, Randy has performed on stages around the world.
C2 Randy's expertise in classical music is unparalleled.
adjective sexually excited or aroused
A1 My randy cat always tries to escape outside.
A2 The randy puppy kept chasing after the other dogs.
B1 The randy teenager couldn't stop flirting with everyone at the party.
B2 The randy couple snuck off to a secluded spot for some alone time.
C1 His randy behavior at work got him into trouble with HR.
C2 The randy behavior of the politician was exposed by the media.
formal Randy was known for his exceptional work ethic and attention to detail.
informal Hey Randy, are you coming to the party tonight?
slang Randy is always up for a good time, he's a real party animal.
figurative Her mind was like a randy horse, always racing ahead with new ideas.
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