Definition of casual sex in US English:
casual sex
nounˌkaZHo͞oəl ˈseksˌkæʒuəl ˈsɛks
Sexual activity between people who are not established sexual partners or do not know each other well.
he wants a relationship, not just casual sex
Example sentencesExamples
- Though I wasn't asking for the film to preach abstinence, I was none too impressed with its attitude towards youthful casual sex.
- Any kind of intimacy between characters in this film takes the form of anonymous or casual sex.
- He is disgusted but at the same time fascinated, and they have casual sex for a couple of months.
- He's not interested in a serious relationship – casual sex and one-night stands are his forté.
- In the 1960s, rock and roll festivals drew large numbers of fans for a weekend of music, drugs, and casual sex.
- Never one to whom casual sex has come easily, and now six years out of practice, he finds himself unable to move either his love life or his career forward.
- Raymond is the black sheep who turns early to motorcycles, drugs and casual sex.
- A group of youthful twentysomethings are about to hit the bars looking for beer, good times and casual sex.
- She takes refuge from her demons by drinking heavily and picking up strangers in bars for casual sex.
- I'm not interested in casual sex.