wenchy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From wench +‎ -y.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

wenchy (comparative wenchier or more wenchy, superlative wenchiest or most wenchy)

  1. Typical or characteristic of a wench.
    • 1984, John Goodwin, Frommer's Australia on $25 a day, page 104:
      At last count there were 17 other theater restaurants in operation around town, including Dirty Dick's, 23 Queen's Rd., for some of the raunchiest singalongs and wenchiest wenches extant []
    • 2013, Theresa Romain, Season for Scandal, page 303:
      We're going to work out this plan together. I'll be the wealthiest, wenchiest helpmate you could possibly imagine.
    • 2014, Patrick Sanchez, Girlfriends, page 342:
      That's me. I'm the wenchiest wench of all.

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