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a horrible pixelated shot of an underdeveloped highschool freshman in their underwear trying their best to make a seductive face 

The default picture used by over 84% of users of the popular networking site myspace (See definition #4).
-Man, she looks fine!
-Can't you tell? That's a horrible pixelated shot of an underdeveloped highschool freshman in their underwear trying their best to make a seductive face, dude.

seductive 

Enticing, tempting, alluring, attractive, beguiling, especially sexually; sexy.

Of a nature that tempts somebody away from their responsibility.
The femme fatale archetype is a beautiful, dangerously seductive woman who uses her charm, her wit, and her beauty to manipulate men into doing what she wants, usually to their ruin.

Tall, bull-shouldered, and sinewy, his aura oozed virility, his gaze was piercingly seductive yet gentle and protective.
seductive by RuddyWriter July 24, 2016

excutive 

someone that doesn't know how to spell Executive
Ben: what do you do?

Swati: I'm a excutive
Ben: what's that?
Swati: dunno
excutive by Ghostings August 31, 2017

Sexecutive 

A style of dress, usually suited for women, that is scandaly clad office attire. example. Wearing a blazer with just a bra underneath, or a business short skirt witn no panties...
"You saw the boss today, she's got her sexecutive shit going, it looks like she'll fuck you then fire you...
Sexecutive by O.D. Sanchez October 31, 2009

Seductive 

The definition of seductive is a lusty charming sass. Seductive is sexual attention craved from someone or something. Being sexy can be seductive
I crave her seductive ways.
Seductive by Staceyjo July 25, 2018

sexclusive 

Having sex with only one person, yet not dating them exclusively. The ability to date several people while having an understanding with one in particular that you are their only sex partner.
I couldn't have sex with Tito last night because Mike & I are sexclusive.
sexclusive by Happy Sperm October 11, 2006

Sexitive 

- grammatical case

The sexitive case (abbreviated SXC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb in sexy circumstances. The same case is used in many languages for the objects of (some or all) prepositions. It is a noun that is having something sexy done to it, usually joined (such as in Latin) with the Nominative case.

- adjective

1. To perceive the world in an overly sexual manner.

e.g. "Steady on, don't be so sexitive."

2. To be endowed with sexiness

e.g. "The sexitive in this one is strong"

-noun

1. An initiative embarked upon by exactly six people
2. A person who is sexitive
3. A person who has sexy powers
Grammatical example: In the sentence "I see the hottie", the noun "hottie" is the direct object of the verb "see". Even in English, which has mostly lost the case system; i.e. the definite article and noun – "hottie" – remain in the same form regardless of the grammatical role played by the words. However, the addition of the 'the' occurs in the sexitive case. It adds emphasis and indication of a sexy presence. It implies sexiness. It is the sexitive case.
Sexitive by John the D May 24, 2009