英:[sekst]
美:[sekst]
英:[sekst]
美:[sekst]
verb
transitive + intransitive
to send someone a sexually explicit message or image by cell phone : to engage in sexting Some kids use their phones to bully students or to sext or make inappropriate phone calls.—Daniel Domenech
He feigns deep concern and sympathy for a young woman who sexted a selfie to a boyfriend who, in turn, broke up with her and distributed the photo on the Internet.—David Wiegand
noun (1)
a sexually explicit message or image sent by cell phone
Many kids who send sexts say they meant to play a joke, and often the kid in the photo was in on it.—Emily Bazelon
noun (2)
the fourth of the canonical hours
2005年起,源自于电子媒体中 sex(性)和 text(发短信)的缩写。相关词汇: Sexted(发性短信); sexting(发性短信行为)。
Noun (2) Middle English sexte, from Late Latin sexta, from Latin, sixth hour of the day, from feminine of sextus sixth, from sex six
The first known use of sext was in the 15th century
1 I have learned how to sext, how to plant tomatoes, how to drink mate, beat box, and navigate the bars of Bushwick.
2 This is the Renaissance, so instead of sending a flurry of emoji-filled sexts, they instead decide on a quickie wedding, with tragic results.
3 The novel, to be published in 25 countries, centers on the divorce of a couple with three sons that’s ignited by the discovery of a secret cellphone loaded with a torrent of sexts.
4 “We talked on the phone every day for almost a month and sent a lot of texts and photos and videos and sexts,” Mr. Sprung said.
5 But kids do sext and film each other.
6 Bartholomew would harangue them until the bell tolled for sext, the midday prayers.
7 If you're also wondering why Bezos' alleged sexts read like they were written by a Russian bot, well, the jury is still out.
8 When a girl sexts Xavier, inviting him for a repeat of an encounter they’ve had together, he mechanistically thinks, “What straight cis male wouldn’t?”
9 If you must sext pictures to strangers, try to ensure you are not a US congressman at the time.
10 Back in the 1500s, when someone referred to a “sext,” they were talking about a Christian worship ritual that involved chanting around midday.
11 Lawmakers who have proposed these bills told Capital News Service the legislature needs to prevent unjust prosecutions, but send a clear message to Maryland teens that they should not sext.
12 Turns out Erica can sext.
13 Lippman and Campbell ultimately sorted judgments on girls’ sexting practices into three groups: negative opinions of girls who sext, negative opinions of girls who don’t sext, and opinions that only certain “types” of girls sext.
14 For instance, sex education classes could add modules about dealing with sexual solicitation online or learning safer ways to “sext.”
15 But what’s interesting is the survey reported greater levels of relationship for satisfaction except for those who identified as “very committed,” meaning we don’t need to sext to be happy in relationships.
16 Some of the anachronisms are just meant to be jokes, like the heroes using 100-year-old technology to take selfies and send drunken sexts.
17 "Let's just say that he's not going to ghost me for responding to his sexts with 'yes, chef,'" she said.
18 Most importantly, though, the ending raises a key question: Is Keith willing to sext his own dad, for cOmEdY?
19 But telling women not to sext because of the perceived risk denies them an “amazing opportunity for exploration”, says Bloom.
20 Despite all the sexts and Snapchats, or the fact that nearly 13 percent of all Web searches are for erotic content, people still don’t like to talk about sex very much.