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Slang or Profane Word:
"Sex And The City"
Definition: This term is a play on words from "Sex and the City," which was a 1992 film about high-society life in New York, with a cast of diverse characters who engage in sexual and romantic escapades. In this context, it's used to describe the urban lifestyle and relationships that pervade these films. Example Sentence: "I'm seeing a really hot guy named Seth at the party tonight," said Emily, as she took off her shoes and socks. "Can I say something to him?" asked Alex, who had just been in the bathroom changing into some slacks and a tank top. "Sure," replied Seth, stepping closer behind them, his hands on either side of her head. "I'm all about it. What are you up to tonight?" asked Emily, as she leaned into his touch, her nipples hard against his shirt collarbone. This sentence is not only edgy and unsettling but also contains a reference to the high-society lifestyle portrayed in "Sex And The City." It's meant to suggest that even the most reserved and sophisticated of characters like Emily and Alex can be drawn to their surroundings.