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sexit

v. to make a hasty exit whilst in the act of intercourse
sexited; sexiting

Marcus, coming to the realization that a violent and copious ejaculation was imminent, make a quick sexit so as to distribute his sperms in a more visually appealing manner.

by Nearly Normal January 20, 2009

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sexit

A hasty exit by a couple from a social gathering in order to get to copulating as soon as possible.

Man: My partner and I have really enjoyed the entire five minutes we have spent at your party, but I am suddenly aroused so we will need to get going.
Woman: Yes, indeed. We have, erm, stuff to do.
Host: You sly dog! What a sexit!

by sexiter January 30, 2010

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sexit

make an exit before the sex ends.

After seeing his less than impressive penis size, I had to make a sexit. This pussy ain't going to take that shit.

by LOHEI August 13, 2014

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sexit

Elective celibacy, the act or decision to abandon future fornication.

The Bollywood director Karan Johar recently announced his Sexit, saying 'I don't get sex and I'm no longer trying.'

by Jabier July 3, 2016

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sexit

n. When someone makes an exit from a certain area, but does it in a sultry manner. They do it to leave the people behind them speechless.

*Monica enters the room, winks, and makes a sexit*

Doug: ...Daaaaaaamn. That sexit just gave me a semi.

by Inthelifeofnorris September 14, 2008

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sexite

(v) The process of getting a man really sexually excited. This action is generally performed by a really saucy girl who fancies doing this to her man.

"Oh my god, AD, I can't wait to sexite you tonight"

by anksd January 15, 2010


Sexitive

- grammatical case

The sexitive case (abbreviated SXC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb in sexy circumstances. The same case is used in many languages for the objects of (some or all) prepositions. It is a noun that is having something sexy done to it, usually joined (such as in Latin) with the Nominative case.

- adjective

1. To perceive the world in an overly sexual manner.

e.g. "Steady on, don't be so sexitive."

2. To be endowed with sexiness

e.g. "The sexitive in this one is strong"

-noun

1. An initiative embarked upon by exactly six people
2. A person who is sexitive
3. A person who has sexy powers

Grammatical example: In the sentence "I see the hottie", the noun "hottie" is the direct object of the verb "see". Even in English, which has mostly lost the case system; i.e. the definite article and noun โ€“ "hottie" โ€“ remain in the same form regardless of the grammatical role played by the words. However, the addition of the 'the' occurs in the sexitive case. It adds emphasis and indication of a sexy presence. It implies sexiness. It is the sexitive case.

by John the D May 24, 2009

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