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Definition of polysexual in English: polysexualadjective pɒlɪˈsɛkʃʊəlˌpälēˈsekSHo͞oəl Involving or characterized by different sexualities; sexually attracted to more than one gender. Example sentencesExamples - But even we were surprised that Metrospotting, a hyper-hip, candy-colored comedy series about multiracial, polysexual Britain has but a smidgen of schlong.
- Channel 4's comedy drama Metrosexuality, first shown in 2001, was a giddy exploration of people's polysexual love lives in London's Notting Hill.
- Before long, he predicts, electronic beats and lyrics about life in a modern polysexual world will soon be blasting out of speakers at dance clubs everywhere.
- But none captured the sense of purpose of past tours like "Blonde Ambition," the early nineties polysexual free-for-all that gleefully mocked eighties prudishness.
- At other times, the multiple images meld and contrast in a polysexual stew that blurs interpersonal boundaries.
- The words so often used to describe the decade - straightforward, superficial, homogenous - actually need to be countered with others: challenging, ambivalent, polysexual.
- Why can't we have heroes like Martina the polysexual refrigerator mechanic who leads a lusty life fighting bosses and seducing process workers on the factory floor?
- Produced over an eight-year period, it unblinkingly depicts one New York threesome's struggle to live under one roof in a mutually satisfying, polysexual and "tri-nogamous" marriage.
- "You've found my weakest spot," Saadiq sings in his nasal, polysexual croon on "Still Ray."
- Bold polysexual love story aside, all is not quite right in this odd, stiff effort.
- A slacker comedy shifts into a polysexual rural pastoral meditation where Basile is living with his sixty-year-old lover in "The Village of the Dead."
- The polysexual punk-rock cabaret celebrates its first year of excess with a special performance at BAC.
- Does he absolutely need to pepper his already uncomfortably personal, polysexual prose with references to "the now-familiar flesh of your deformed penis?"
Definition of polysexual in US English: polysexualadjectiveˌpälēˈsekSHo͞oəl Incorporating many different kinds of sexuality; pansexual. Example sentencesExamples - At other times, the multiple images meld and contrast in a polysexual stew that blurs interpersonal boundaries.
- Why can't we have heroes like Martina the polysexual refrigerator mechanic who leads a lusty life fighting bosses and seducing process workers on the factory floor?
- But none captured the sense of purpose of past tours like "Blonde Ambition," the early nineties polysexual free-for-all that gleefully mocked eighties prudishness.
- The polysexual punk-rock cabaret celebrates its first year of excess with a special performance at BAC.
- The words so often used to describe the decade - straightforward, superficial, homogenous - actually need to be countered with others: challenging, ambivalent, polysexual.
- Channel 4's comedy drama Metrosexuality, first shown in 2001, was a giddy exploration of people's polysexual love lives in London's Notting Hill.
- Produced over an eight-year period, it unblinkingly depicts one New York threesome's struggle to live under one roof in a mutually satisfying, polysexual and "tri-nogamous" marriage.
- Before long, he predicts, electronic beats and lyrics about life in a modern polysexual world will soon be blasting out of speakers at dance clubs everywhere.
- "You've found my weakest spot," Saadiq sings in his nasal, polysexual croon on "Still Ray."
- Does he absolutely need to pepper his already uncomfortably personal, polysexual prose with references to "the now-familiar flesh of your deformed penis?"
- A slacker comedy shifts into a polysexual rural pastoral meditation where Basile is living with his sixty-year-old lover in "The Village of the Dead."
- Bold polysexual love story aside, all is not quite right in this odd, stiff effort.
- But even we were surprised that Metrospotting, a hyper-hip, candy-colored comedy series about multiracial, polysexual Britain has but a smidgen of schlong.
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