smuttily

English

Etymology

smutty + -ly

Adverb

smuttily (comparative more smuttily, superlative most smuttily)

  1. In a smutty way.
    • 2007 March 18, Jonathan Miles, “Welcome to the Club”, in New York Times:
      Like baby names, cocktail names are steered by trends: the smuttily named drinks of the ’70s and ’80s — “two Buttery Nipples, please” — led to the “-tini” phase, which spiraled out of control in the late ’90s and hit bottom with the Apple Pie-tini.
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