释义 |
kinkiness|ˈkɪŋkɪnɪs| [f. kinky a. + -ness.] The quality or habit of being kinky; a kinky state.
1924W. Deeping Three Rooms ii. 15 His black hair was wavy even to kinkiness. 1951G. C. Shattuck Dis. Tropics lvii. 694 The hair loses its luster... The natural kinkiness disappears. 1959C. MacInnes Absolute Beginners 22 ‘What kind of print might you be needing?’ I went on, not sure yet what kinkiness I had to cater for. 1966Punch 28 Sept. 483/1 Normally he [sc. a cat] prefers to bite men and scratch women, which seems to point to some kinkiness in his make-up. 1968R. V. Beste Repeat Instructions x. 104 What's wrong with her? Or is a certain kinkiness in spelling now evidence of a security risk? 1971S. Jepson Let. to Dead Girl iii. 23 If black vinyl thigh boots under a slit midi skirt..wasn't kinky on purpose, he'd be glad someone else would tell him what it was... Trust Fatty to look for kinkiness. 1972Daily Tel. 27 Apr. 9/2 His book..is too smuttily concerned with ‘kinkiness’ to justify its sub-title. |