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seduct

Combining seduction and abduction in the same act.

She licked her lips and winked at me. Before I knew it, she had thrown a net over my head; she was trying to seduct me!

by goose_on_shelf April 27, 2010

21๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


seduct

To entice, provoke, or arouse a person or group using typically un-Orthodox tactics.

My boyfriend spread icing all over his lips in an attempt to seduct my grandparents.

"Mike, are you trying to seduct my grandparents?"

by Christine the Word Master June 11, 2007

9๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


seduct

Seduce in a trashy way, usually by a hot mess of a girl.

"Dude, did you hear what happened to Ryan?"
"Yeah, that hot mess Sara girl totally tried to seduct him the other night."

by ithinkimaybenuts December 16, 2008

13๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


seductive

Enticing, tempting, alluring, attractive, beguiling, especially sexually; sexy.

Of a nature that tempts somebody away from their responsibility.

The femme fatale archetype is a beautiful, dangerously seductive woman who uses her charm, her wit, and her beauty to manipulate men into doing what she wants, usually to their ruin.

Tall, bull-shouldered, and sinewy, his aura oozed virility, his gaze was piercingly seductive yet gentle and protective.

by RuddyWriter July 25, 2016

173๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


Seductive

The definition of seductive is a lusty charming sass. Seductive is sexual attention craved from someone or something. Being sexy can be seductive

I crave her seductive ways.

by Staceyjo July 26, 2018

44๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


seductive

when you give into somebody because of their looks or the way they act almost like your hypnotized by them theyve seduced you and that is seductive

his eyes are so seductive..

by NiShA January 23, 2005

888๐Ÿ‘ 330๐Ÿ‘Ž


Seduction

In social science, seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person to engage. The word seduction stems from Latin and means literally "to lead astray". As a result, the term may have a positive or negative connotation. Famous seducers from history or legend include Lilith, Giacomo Casanova and the character Don Juan.

Seduction, seen negatively, involves temptation and enticement, often sexual in nature, to lead someone astray into a behavioral choice they would not have made if they were not in a state of sexual arousal. Seen positively, seduction is a synonym for the act of charming someone โ€” male or female โ€” by an appeal to the senses, often with the goal of reducing unfounded fears and leading to their "sexual emancipation". Some sides in contemporary academic debate state that the morality of seduction depends on the long-term impacts on the individuals concerned, rather than the act itself, and may not necessarily carry the negative connotations expressed in dictionary definitions.

The less intelligent section of the public loves to dwell on the possibilities of sexual seduction under the influence of hypnosis.

by The gouy who likes it! May 4, 2011

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