raunchy | meaning of raunchy in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English raunch‧y ˈrɔːntʃi $ ˈrɒː- adjective informal intended to be sexually exciting, in a way that seems immoral or shocking → sexy a raunchy magazine The show was quite raunchy
raunchy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary raunchy (comparative raunchier, superlative raunchiest) Smutty; indecent Lecherous Sexually seductive Very low-class; inferior; inadequate (Can we add an example for this sense? ) With dishonorable, base and vulgar expression
Raunchy - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com The term “raunchy” originated in American slang, likely around the 1930s It’s believed to have roots associated with the meaning of dirtiness or uncleanliness, and over time, its connotations expanded to include a sense of vulgarity or explicitness in sexual matters