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sexy sexy lemon pexy 

Sexy sexy lemon pexy is used by Aussie high school students, particularly in Sydney. If someone refers to something as sexy sexy lemon pexy it means that they calling it sexy in a joking matter and do not actually consider it sexy. Sexy sexy lemon pexy is also a branch of 'lemon' slang, other 'lemon' slang includes "fancy wancy lemon clancy" or "nasty wasty lemon pasty".
If your mate showed you a picture of someone trying to be sexy you would say "sexy sexy lemon pexy". Or if someone was trying to be sexy/jokingly being sexy you would say"sexy sexy lemon pexy".
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sexy sexy time 

I hear he had sexy sexy time?
Oh yeah? So they like, hugged whilst kissing, right?
sexy sexy time by DSJones August 21, 2017

Not Sexy Ricky 

Eww...it's Not Sexy Ricky!
Not Sexy Ricky by JTS2 March 2, 2020

sexy mochi 

A term to describe a smol bean who is cute and soft like mochi, but somehow is incredibly sexy at the same time.
Park Jimin is sexy mochi.
sexy mochi by kitsutae December 10, 2016

sexy products 

Sexy products are products sold by Jiafei our chinese queen
Buy my sexy products or i will kidnap you
sexy products by anonymurban December 28, 2021

Sexy Seabass 

Anthony Mackie’s nickname for Sebastian Stan.
Anthony Mackie: “...Sittin’ next to uh, Sexy Seabass...”

Also Mr. Mackie: “Which way is the beach Seabass? Which way is the beach?”
Sebastian Stan: “Down there.”
Sexy Seabass by freakinegg March 28, 2020

mochi sexy 

Mochi is a small Japanese rice cake and can be used to describe someone who is small and cute. To call someone mochi sexy is to say that he/she is both cute and sexy at the same time. The phrase - known in the K-pop community - originated with boy group member Park Jimin, who exudes cuteness and sexiness, sometimes at the same time.
Person A: how can he be this sexy when he was just giggling adorably five seconds ago?
Person B: he's mochi sexy. The best aesthetic.
mochi sexy by Sleepy Owl February 23, 2017