Abstract This paper examines the nonstandard string "sexxxxyyyyladies," exploring its possible morphological segmentation, semantic interpretations, and how major English lexicographic and translation resources (exemplified by the Oxford English Dictionary and leading online translators) would treat similar forms. We discuss principles of tokenization, orthographic normalisation, offensive-content filtering, and implications for machine translation and lexicography. Recommendations are offered for handling such inputs in dictionaries and translation tools while balancing descriptive accuracy and content-moderation obligations.
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These official resources do not recognize the string "sexxxxyyyyladies." In standard English, "sexy" is defined as someone or something that is sexually attractive or exciting Oxford Learner's Dictionary.
Attractive, alluring, charming, striking, beautiful. Antonyms: Unattractive, plain, homely. If you have ever clicked a search result
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is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is: Sexually attractive: A person who is physically appealing. Exciting or interesting: you can visit:
I understand you're looking for an article based on a specific keyword string. However, that keyword appears to be a non-standard, mashed-together phrase that doesn't correspond to any legitimate dictionary entry or translation.
According to the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, which is an excellent free resource for students, "sexy" is an adjective with the following core meanings:
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