promiscuous

IPA: prˈoʊmɪskwʌs

adjective

  • Made up of various disparate elements mixed together; of disorderly composition.
  • Made without careful choice; indiscriminate.
  • Having many sexual partners, especially if indiscriminate in choosing said sexual partners.
  • (networking) The mode in which an NIC gathers all network traffic instead of getting only the traffic intended for it.
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Examples of "promiscuous" in Sentences

  • She's promiscuous.
  • The human species is irredeemably promiscuous.
  • Was there evidence in the record that the victim was promiscuous
  • It is a playful description of the artist's promiscuous lifestyle.
  • The meme that "gays are incredibly promiscuous" is a favorite of religious right spokespeople.
  • Encourage a culture of guilt tripping those who smoke, eat too much, engage in promiscuous sex, and other self destructive behaviors.
  • But I am continually struck by the perplexing question of why perception persists that primarily gay and bisexual men are termed 'promiscuous.'
  • The idea that because liberals are in favor of sexual liberty they must therefore believe that anyone even ought to be promiscuous is ridiculous.
  • WILLENBRING: That's what we call a promiscuous molecule, because it's very small and it goes all over the brain and it affects multiple nerve systems.
  • I ask this because just as reiterating that being promiscuous is unhealthy is unnecessary to the conversation about someone stalking another for being promiscuous, it is unnecessary to reiterate that being fat is unhealthy when talking about someone stalking another on television.

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