porn
IPA: pˈɔrn
noun
- (uncountable, informal) Pornography.
- (countable, informal, chiefly in the plural) A pornographic work.
- (uncountable, informal) Material, usually visual, presenting something desirable in a sensational manner.
- (uncountable, informal, often humorous) Material that provides illicit gratification of an obsessive or unhealthy interest in something.
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Examples of "porn" in Sentences
- Are you sure to understand the term porn correctly?
- So that's where the term porn comes from ... it's a greek word.
- Do you really think the “cost” of outlawing 18-20-year-olds in porn is the lost porn?
- Judiciously chosen erotica (what you call porn because it has live actors) has been helpful in my sex-life with my husband.
- I think the difference with normal porn is that the availability of the women in porn movies is not the same as being able to bully or cajole an innocent child.
- It's obvious that not using condoms in porn is a safety hazard, but I have also often wondered: How much of a safety hazard is it for viewers to consume condomless porn?
- And I have two articles that were written by openly gay men, one published in the "New York Times," the other in "The Village Voice" where those authors use the term porn in describing how the sex is depicted.
- As long as porn is something that you watch to get entertained its ok but once you start watching porn as a daily routine paying little heed to your responsibilities I would like to use the term porn addict, then.
- Storm in a provincial tea-cup as British 'bobbies' go extra-judicially ballistic over alleged 'kiddie porn' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Storm in a provincial tea-cup as British \'bobbies\' go extra-judicially ballistic over alleged \'kiddie porn\ ''; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The challenge, which is presently under review by the Chief Constable of Lincolnshire (England) has its origins in a claim by a community administrator in a rural riverside community on the border between Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire that a local photo-journalist had "pandered to pedophilia" by taking a photograph during an award ceremony at the local community center to which the "press" had been invited ...'
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