secks
See also: seck, sec, and seks
English
Noun
secks (countable and uncountable, plural seckses)
- (informal, humorous) Intentional misspelling of sex.
- 1866, William Comstock, Betsey Jane Ward, (Better-half to Artemus) hur Book of Goaks with a Hull Akkownt of the Coartship and Maridge to A4said Artemus, and Mister Ward's Cutting-up with the Mormon Fare Secks, page 17:
- Then I busted in 2 tears & wrung my hands, which it is the only way that a young person of the fare secks are expected to do on sech occasions.
- 2011, Ms. Gonick, “My buddies the oysters”, in Autumn Stephens, editor, Roar Softly and Carry a Great Lipstick, page 67:
- “Sex,” Sam said into my left ear. “Secks,” he repeated to make sure I got it. I heard him but I still didn't get it. ¶ “Buddies,” declared Miriam, “you can also have sex with.”
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