A play on words based on 'Dead Sexy' which is used when refering to a pleasing-to-the-eye red head.
Unfortunately rare and never available.
Unfortunately rare and never available.
by C.Free June 21, 2007
Very very very sexi
Origin: The “taim” we are referring to has evolved since the ancient times. According to the old Roman scrolls discovered by the UK scholar team in the early 1800s, “taimere” was used in context of cleaning the royal quarters. There were old maids and young boys that were “taimere” the emperor’s chambers. Per further investigation, and findings of new scrolls containing colloquial idioms related to a play written by Agusto Rossarus, “taimere” has evolved into “taim” for short. And through the play and the local use of the word, the meaning has evolved as well. On-stage, young boys, professional actors, would dress down and clean the emperor’s chambers in the nude. In the play, the emperor was poked fun of and portrayed as a pervert, of a sort. The young boys would continue to clean in the nude, pleasing the emperor. As you might suspect, from there, the use of the word has evolved from plain cleaning into something with a sexual connotation. This has survived, and, in part was revived by our group. Now, the name sexi taim, is kind of duplicative, as taim itself is very sexy indeed. However, it is used to reinforce the point of it being very very very sexi.
Origin: The “taim” we are referring to has evolved since the ancient times. According to the old Roman scrolls discovered by the UK scholar team in the early 1800s, “taimere” was used in context of cleaning the royal quarters. There were old maids and young boys that were “taimere” the emperor’s chambers. Per further investigation, and findings of new scrolls containing colloquial idioms related to a play written by Agusto Rossarus, “taimere” has evolved into “taim” for short. And through the play and the local use of the word, the meaning has evolved as well. On-stage, young boys, professional actors, would dress down and clean the emperor’s chambers in the nude. In the play, the emperor was poked fun of and portrayed as a pervert, of a sort. The young boys would continue to clean in the nude, pleasing the emperor. As you might suspect, from there, the use of the word has evolved from plain cleaning into something with a sexual connotation. This has survived, and, in part was revived by our group. Now, the name sexi taim, is kind of duplicative, as taim itself is very sexy indeed. However, it is used to reinforce the point of it being very very very sexi.
by Ross my Boss October 27, 2007
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by person who wants to have sex October 23, 2018
A specific type of sexiness associated with the women of Star Trek and other sci-fi media. Coined by Todd, a drunk middle aged man sitting in a bar at Coors field.
"You're space sexy. Like Seven of Nine."
by whydoIhavetohaveapseudonym April 15, 2010
The gland in which one secretes "sexy." Usually can be found in the traveling erogenous zone known as the G-spot.
"I managed to collect a bit of sexiness from her udder of sexy and used it to my advantage! I shall market it and make millions!"
by NPZR January 26, 2009