Pronunciation: /ˈθriːsəm/
noun a group of three people or things
A1 They went on a picnic together as a threesome.
A2 The movie plot revolves around a love triangle that turns into a threesome.
B1 The couple invited their friend to join them for a threesome.
B2 After a few drinks, they decided to explore the idea of a threesome.
C1 The novel delves into the complexities of relationships within a threesome.
C2 The documentary explores the dynamics of a polyamorous threesome relationship.
adjective relating to or involving three people or things
A1 They went on a threesome date to the movies.
A2 She bought a threesome set of matching mugs for her friends.
B1 The trio of friends decided to form a threesome study group.
B2 The company hired a threesome of consultants to improve efficiency.
C1 The artist collaborated with a threesome of musicians to create a unique performance.
C2 The threesome of chefs prepared a gourmet meal for the charity event.
formal The academic study focused on the dynamics of a threesome relationship.
informal I heard they tried to have a threesome last weekend, but it didn't go well.
slang Some people are into threesomes, but it's not for everyone.
figurative The trio of musicians formed a powerful threesome on stage.
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