Definition: RisquΓ© means "to be exposed" or "to have an affair." The word was used in Hebrew to describe a sexual act, especially if performed in front of one's partner. It also has specific meanings depending on cultural context. For example: - In Yeshua's teachings (Matthew 10:38), it's used to describe a person who is "unholy." In Greek and Roman literature, Riscy is often associated with the term "Rascally" (from which we get "rascally"). It was also used in the Bible for describing those who are impure or immoral. - In ancient Hebrew literature, it's used to describe a woman who has given birth after being raped or abused. This is seen as "unworthy of life," and Riscy is often contrasted with such women. In modern times, the word "risquΓ©" can be a term for someone who engages in behaviors that are considered taboo or inappropriate. It's also used to describe something that may be highly regarded but is not socially acceptable.