From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishraunchyraunch‧y /ˈrɔːntʃi $ ˈrɒː-/ adjective informal SYSEX/HAVE SEX WITHintended to be sexually exciting, in a way that seems immoral or shocking → sexy a raunchy magazine The show was quite raunchy.
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raunchy• In the end the show went on far longer than we expected and was fairly raunchy.• There used to be some pretty raunchy characters come in this saloon.• How many girls can a 17-year-old with a raunchy guitar bed at one time?• raunchy jokes• Some raunchy moments make it questionable for young kids, who will otherwise love it.• Bette Midler came up with a typically raunchy performance that delighted the audience.• They rub each other up the wrong way, and yet end up having a raunchy scene in a motel room.• As schools get Internet access, they become responsible, like it or not, for keeping students off raunchy Web sites.