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sexting

[ seks-ting ]

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. the sending of sexually explicit digital images, videos, text messages, or emails, usually by cell phone.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sexting1

First recorded in 2005–10; blend of sex and text; -ing 1
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Example Sentences

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The nature of his relationship with the women varied, from suggestive messages to graphic sexting and photos to physical sex, according to the report.

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A sexting problem in the GOP could have kept Republicans from interrogating a key political target.

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Both are feeling hobbled by their high-school sweethearts, whose incessant sexting is ruining their enjoyment of college life.

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This is, frankly, an ominous promise: Among the stories about RFK Jr. and women that circulated during the campaign were decade-old reports about diaries in which he recorded having cheated on his then-wife 37 times in one year, present-day accusations that he helped break up the engagement of a journalist who covered him by “sexting†with her, and a Vanity Fair piece in which a woman who worked for him as a nanny said he had repeatedly harassed and touched her sexually without her consent.

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An inappropriate relationship that is “not physical†might mean sexting.

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