It means lustful, lecherous. IE The salacious radioflyer hid by her window, clutching his binoculars.
2006-12-14 19:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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saucy!!... - ie sexy but in a fun way,
not prnographic or "prurient".
Anyway why are you asking? Come one, give us all the salacious details!
2006-12-14 19:10:27
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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Lascivious, Lustful, Lecherous, etc.
2006-12-14 19:04:44
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answered by mkjhfiuy 4
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used nowdays by people like russel brand in the 'slutty' but in a classy way sense
2006-12-14 19:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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sa·la·cious
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin salac-, salax, from salire to move spasmodically, leap -- more at SALLY
1 : arousing or appealing to sexual desire or imagination : LASCIVIOUS
2 : LECHEROUS, LUSTFUL
- sa·la·cious·ly adverb
- sa·la·cious·ness noun
2006-12-14 19:34:41
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answered by ericscribener 7
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That would be rude Sir !!! But the sex sounds great
2006-12-14 20:18:48
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answered by . 6
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Appealing to or stimulating sexual desire; lascivious.
Lustful; bawdy.
2006-12-14 19:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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1. lustful or lecherous.
2. (of writings, pictures, etc.) obscene; grossly indecent.
2006-12-14 19:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It is to move spasmodically, or leap ---I guess your just looking for the sexual def...
2006-12-14 19:06:01
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answered by Fire 1
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There u r as requested
2006-12-14 19:05:25
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answered by Scatty 6
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