Randy
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Randy ( adjective )
Inclined to sexual promiscuity.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english randig "wild, lustful," from rand "a shield"s boss".
Examples:
- I didn't know why he was always so randy, but I soon found out he had a girlfriend in every city.
- He was so randy he couldn't keep his hands off of her.
- She was known for being a bit randy in her youth.
- Randy teenagers snuck into the movie theater for a make-out session.
- The randy dog humped everyone's leg at the party.
(As a noun)
Randy ( noun )
Inclined to sexual promiscuity.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english randig "wild, lustful," from rand "a shield"s boss".
Examples:
- I didn't know why he was always so randy, but I soon found out he had a girlfriend in every city.
- He was so randy he couldn't keep his hands off of her.
- She was known for being a bit randy in her youth.
- Randy teenagers snuck into the movie theater for a make-out session.
- The randy dog humped everyone's leg at the party.