[
UK
/kˈɪŋki/
]
[ US /ˈkɪŋki/ ]
[ US /ˈkɪŋki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- (of hair) in small tight curls
- (informal) strikingly unconventional
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(used of sexual behavior) showing or appealing to bizarre or deviant tastes
perverted practices
kinky sex
How To Use kinky In A Sentence
- This surprise sounds fun, and kind of kinky - will the postperson even deliver it? More Red Squirrels, the News, Paypal and Seizures.
- She transforms herself from an awkward girl with ‘kinky hair and bad skin’ into a ravishing, couture-clad sylph, winning adulation for her public appearances around the world.
- He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like.
- And for anyone who recalls Kenneth Tynan as he actually was -- flamboyant, witty, histrionic, star-struck, kinky, silly-clever -- it is hard to suppress a smile on being told that his life and work are "a monument to blokedom. Gentility Takes a Holiday
- I ran in cargoes of kinky-heads from Malaita, which is in the Solomons, till I had twelve hundred of the blackbirds putting in cane. THE PRINCESS
- He had been engaging in some kind of kinky sexual activity.
- Curiously chaste and kinky at the same time, these silly burlesque movies have great charm and an odd polish, of sorts, despite almost no compelling through-line of any sort and some of the ropiest production values I have ever seen. /Film UK - The Lovely Bones Red Carpet Video, Sasha Gray Interview and Competition, Duncan Jones and Kevin Spacey Reteamed and Much More | /Film
- Like kinky sex, the strangeness and remoteness of molecular representation reproduce the body as Other.
- Organisers of the Erotica exhibition, which features topless models, kinky clothes and sex toys, want to come back to the city after a controversial debut this year.
- No low-down, filthy, kinky behaviour, or even smutty talk.