Definition of sexcapade in English:
sexcapade
noun ˈsɛkskəpeɪdˈsekskəˌpād
US informal A sexual escapade; an illicit affair.
the Star has exposed his sexcapades with various starlets
Example sentencesExamples
- In the Dreamworks film version, a Capitol Hill nymphet blogs anonymously about her Congressional sexcapades.
- People in foreign countries probably know of your wild sexcapades!
- A Dublin cabbie, not realising what I was in town for, started discussing his sexcapades.
- There's a scene about two-thirds of the way through She's Too Young in which a group of parents have a meeting in the hopes of reaching a solution to their teens' wild sexcapades.
- The article goes on to detail Jessica's sexcapades and offers up justifications for her taking money for sex.
- She is said to be bracing herself for further embarrassment if her latest sexcapades end up on the net.
- What with the hubbub about the 26-year-old and her sexcapades, I decided a read-through would be in order, and I curled up the other day with the blog and a martini in a state of high anticipation.
- The franchise grows up a bit in this latest instalment, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, a Mexican who made a splash in 2001 with Y Tu Mamá También, a sensitive film about teen three-way sexcapades.
- Tommy, famous for his sexcapades, is finally going to go to college.
- She went on to stand by her daughter through years of controversy around her well-documented sexcapades.
- Senatorial sexcapades continue to roil impeachment-happy Washington, but the ‘Times’ refuses to pursue the whole story.
- Whether we like to admit it or not, most of us have engaged in some sort of brief, heat-of-the-evening sexcapade.
- Efforts to stem students' sexcapades can only be achieved through guidance.
Origin
1960s: blend of sex and escapade.