randy

randy
randy (adj.) 1690s, Scottish, "aggressive, boisterous," originally of beggars, later especially of women, probably from rand "to rave" (see RANT (Cf. rant)). Sense of "lewd, lustful" first recorded 1847. Related: Randiness.

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