Sexual Terminology

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement

  • The novel explores the complex themes of love and erotic desire.
  • She enjoys reading erotic novels in her free time.
  • That movie was so steamy, it was practically erotic!
  • The artist's use of colors created an erotic atmosphere in the painting.

noun a flaw or defect in a plan or process

verb to form a sharp twist or curve

  • The rope had a kink in it, causing it to be less effective in securing the load.
  • I can't straighten out this wire, there's a kink in it somewhere.
  • I love exploring different kinks with my partner in the bedroom.
  • His kink is collecting vintage records, he has quite the impressive collection.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.

  • The couple decided to make love for the first time on their wedding night.
  • Let's make love and forget about everything else for a while.
  • They were making love all night long, they couldn't get enough of each other.
  • The artist's brushstrokes seemed to make love to the canvas, creating a masterpiece.

noun a group of three people or things

adjective relating to or involving three people or things

  • The academic study focused on the dynamics of a threesome relationship.
  • I heard they tried to have a threesome last weekend, but it didn't go well.
  • Some people are into threesomes, but it's not for everyone.
  • The trio of musicians formed a powerful threesome on stage.

noun a sexual encounter that takes place during the middle of the day, typically between two people who are not in a committed relationship

  • The meeting is scheduled for noon, so we will have a short nooner break afterwards.
  • Let's grab a quick nooner at the cafe before heading back to work.
  • I heard they went for a sneaky nooner in the supply closet.
  • Taking a nooner to rest and recharge can greatly improve productivity in the afternoon.

noun a person who has the ability to swallow objects whole into their throat

adjective describing something that is situated or extending far down, inward, or back

  • The doctor explained the procedure for a deep throat examination to the patient.
  • I heard deep throat can be uncomfortable, but it's necessary for a proper diagnosis.
  • Have you ever had a deep throat done? It's not fun.
  • The politician's deep throat revelations shook the foundations of the government.