Definitions for randyˈræn di
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
rand•yˈræn di(adj.)rand•i•er, rand•i•est.
sexually aroused; lustful.
Chiefly Scot. rude and aggressive.
Category: Scottish
Origin of randy:
1690–1700; rand (obs. var. of rant ) + -y1
rand′i•ness(n.)
Princeton's WordNet
aroused, horny, randy, ruttish, steamy, turned on(p)(adj)
feeling great sexual desire
"feeling horny"
Wiktionary
randy(Noun)
impudent beggar
randy(Noun)
boisterous, coarse, loose woman
randy(Noun)
virago
randy(Noun)
one and a half twist acrobatic maneuver
randy(Adjective)
Sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.
randy(Adjective)
Rude or coarse in manner, primarily Scottish in usage.
Randy(ProperNoun)
A diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US.
Randy(ProperNoun)
A diminutive of the female given name Miranda.
Origin: 1690, from Scottish randy, of uncertain origin. Probably from rand, a variant of rant, see rant; or from rand, in the sense of "edgy, on edge", from rand, from rand. Related to randan.
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