unrandy

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ randy.

Adjective

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unrandy (comparative more unrandy, superlative most unrandy)

  1. (rare) Not randy.
    • 1970, Herbert Eliot French, Of rivers and the sea, page 189:
      Certain unrandy Pacific salmon are said never to return back up their birth rivers, but instead prefer to live out their cautious careers in unsexual but less demanding bachelorhood or spinsterhood.