It sounds like you’ve encountered a confusing or misleading string of words — something like "sexxxxyyyyladiesmeaninginenglishdictionaryoxfordtranslationonlinefree fix" — and you’re looking for a helpful explanation and a way to “fix” what went wrong.

Example: “The magazine featured a list of the world’s most sexy ladies in cinema.”

Below is an informative breakdown of these terms based on standard English usage and dictionary definitions. 1. Breakdown of the Terms

Oxford English Dictionary: Defines "sexy" as "sexually attractive or exciting" or "widely attractive or interesting; exciting." You can find the official entry on the Oxford Learner's Dictionaries website.

Literal Translation: Most languages have a direct equivalent for "sexually attractive woman."

Ladies: The plural form of "lady." Historically, this term referred to a woman of high social status or refinement. Today, it is used as a polite or formal way to address women, though in casual contexts, it is often used simply as a synonym for "women." 2. Dictionary Definitions (Oxford Style)

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Chiefly of a person or body part: sexually attractive or suggestive; arousing or intended to arouse sexual desire. Also in extended use: appealing, exciting, glamorous.