lingeried

English

Etymology

From lingerie + -ed.

Adjective

lingeried (not comparable)

  1. Dressed in lingerie.
    • 1996, Laura Kipnis, Bound and Gagged:
      Dimensions is on the side of discretion (the lingeried body) and taste (no dirty jokes here), yet it happens that its taste is for fat; thus, into the pornography racks it goes, because fat, it seems, is pornographic in and of itself.
    • 2004, Timothy James Beck, I'm Your Man:
      “I forgot to get something borrowed,” Sheila explained, dropping her robe so that I saw her in all her lingeried glory.

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