Foxy
(adjective)
- Clever, cunning, and shrewd.
- Attractive and sexually appealing.
Origin:
Late 16th century (in the sense "having the qualities of a fox"): from fox + -y.
Examples:
- She was a foxy lady.
- He was known for his foxy ways.
- The foxy businessman outsmarted his competitors.
- The foxy dress she wore was very attractive.
- She had a foxy smile that caught everyone's attention.