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* [[Physical attractiveness]], the perception of the physical traits of an individual as being aesthetically pleasing or beautiful
* [[Physical attractiveness]], the perception of the physical traits of an individual as being aesthetically pleasing or beautiful


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== Books ==
== Books ==
* [[Sexy (novel)|''Sexy'' (novel)]], a 2005 novel by Joyce Carol Oates
* [[Sexy (novel)|''Sexy'' (novel)]], a 2005 novel by Joyce Carol Oates
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Sexy Sadie]], the name of a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon in India and credited to Lennon/McCartney
* [[Sexy Sadie]], the name of a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon in India and credited to Lennon–McCartney

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Revision as of 15:02, 5 December 2011

Sexy is an adjective that describes sexual attraction in humans, and other species. Related articles include:

  • Sexual arousal, the arousal of sexual desire, during or in anticipation of sexual activity
  • Sexual attraction, can refer to anything which has the ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of a person
  • Physical attractiveness, the perception of the physical traits of an individual as being aesthetically pleasing or beautiful

Books

Film and television

Places

Songs

Other

  • Sexy prime, a pair of prime numbers that differ by 6

See also

  • Sexy Sadie, the name of a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon in India and credited to Lennon–McCartney