lechfest

English

Etymology

lech + -fest

Noun

lechfest (plural lechfests)

  1. (informal, derogatory) Something prurient or characterized/frequented by lechers.
    • 1992 May 8, Till Poser - ZEUS OFFLINE [username], “Re: Friendly greeting”, in alt.flame, Usenet:
      Aren't You that Steven S. Salter of alt.romance.chat cow fucking fame? The one that got the talk.bizarros so much up in arms that they waged a rather successful net.terrorism campaign on that smarmy little lechfest You have the gall to call a newsgroup?
    • 2001, Jonathan Buckley, Ghost MacIndoe, Fourth Estate (2002), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      'Blather, drivel, drivel, “a straight-to-video college-kids-in-peril lechfest that ringfenced Fliss with a bevy of D-cup babes whose futures, I think it's safe to say, lie in the world of one-hander websites.” []
    • 2005, Craig Malisow, "Keeping Score", Houston Press, 2 June 2005:
      Cradle-robbing anti-Semites aside, the fast-seduction community isn't the lechfest it might sound like.

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