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sexceteria

A place to go for lots of sex, or lots of different sexual acts.
Laney and I were in the sexceteria all night long.
by tomstrange April 18, 2010
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sexcetera

when you are talking to your friends about the night you had with your girlfriend before finishing with a sexetera meaning you did more sexual things with her
JOHN- hey jake tell us what you and your girlfriend did last night

jake- well i licked her tits she sucked my dick i ate her tight pussy (SEXCETERA)
by big Chad February 10, 2008
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sexcetera

Sexcetera is an American Playboy TV factual series about human sexuality. Having run for 75 episodes as of 2007, it is one of Playboy's longest-running series, beginning in the late 1990's. Sexcetera features four or five "reports" per 1-hour episode.

The reports, which most often come from the US but are sometimes from around the world, usually cover fetishes, sex expos or gatherings, products (e.g. toys) and sex tips. Reporters present in a humorous style, and the program is often explicit.
"Hey did you watch Sexcetera lastnight?"
"Oh damn I missed it!"
by is secret December 3, 2007
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sexaterian

someone who is addited to sex.
maaaaaaan you're a sexaterian!
by Devereux and Hodges April 20, 2009
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sexetera

You explain to some of your close friens the things that went down between you and your girl the night before.
Guy 1: You wanna hear about what happened last night.
Guy 2: I dont need to hear a sexetera.
by Trentallen January 7, 2008
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Sexaëteris

A sexaëteris (a.k.a. a hexacontaenneaëteris) is the Greek name for the period within 69 tropical years (a tropical sexayear or sexade) where the Moon phase occurs within 2 weeks earlier.

It corresponds to 853 synodic months, 921.9640993384945 sidereal months, 925.6720522032531 draconic months, 914.1717622827045 anomalistic months, and 25,189.59153240744 days.

It’s just over 65 synodic periods and nearly 6 sidereal revolutions of Jupiter, meaning every new/full moon a sexaëteris apart will be 4 days past conjunction/opposition of Jupiter.
It’s just over 65 synodic periods and close to 6 sidereal revolutions of Jupiter, meaning every new/full moon a sexaëteris apart will be 4 days past conjunction/opposition of Jupiter.
Ben: The first full moon of 2000 is a sexaëteris before the first full moon of 2069.
Gregory: When was the first one again?
Ben: Between January 20 and 21.
Gregory: When’s the first full moon of 2069?
Ben: January 7.
Gregory: Ok.
by gregben October 2, 2023
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