Definitions
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- noun rare, slang A
sexual act involving more than three people.
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Examples
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They can be het, slash, alien, threesome, or moresome; romantic or not.
Captain Jack Harkness Ficathon - PIMPAGE twdw_ficathon 2007
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It seemed like I should feel something moresome remorse, some epiphany, some stomach cramps.
I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009
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As to poly, the language does imply a twosome rather than a three- four- or moresome.
Life of Brian: Brian David Phillips 2004
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As to poly, the language does imply a twosome rather than a three- four- or moresome.
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At first, I thought they were boyfriends, but they were so friendly with so many other guys around them that I couldn't figure out if they were part of a twosome, a threesome, or a moresome.
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The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships and Other Adventures makes the case that we should all enjoy an occasional threesome, foursome, and moresome with friends and strangers.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed The Daily Beast Marty Beckerman 2009
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Some were not happy to stop with just the one partner, with thirteen per cent saying they had been involved in a threesome, and 11 per cent in a ` ` moresome ''.
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In the quiet of the night, she’ll finger those leathered and lacy magazine pinups, getting wet at the thought of dominating a threesome or moresome.
HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000
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In the quiet of the night, she’ll finger those leathered and lacy magazine pinups, getting wet at the thought of dominating a threesome or moresome.
HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000
malagrowther commented on the word moresome
I used this word on the web and when challenged to prove what it meant could find only a definition suggesting a multiple sexual connection. In fact, as adjective, it describes food and means simply you want more of something. Example from the Web about a spaghetti carbonara recipe: "It's very moresome and because of the light meat content it can be tempting to go for a second serving so I would recommend having a side salad on hand".
June 12, 2011
yarb commented on the word moresome
Well I've heard of moreish, but this is a new one to me. I think I prefer this one.
June 12, 2011
bumgardner_c commented on the word moresome
It reminds me a bit of fulsome.
June 13, 2011
rolig commented on the word moresome
It reminds me of toothsome – and the sexiest mom on family television in the early 1960s. (Why can't I find a picture of her in Capri pants that does her justice?) But then, of course, it would need another "o".
June 13, 2011
sionnach commented on the word moresome
There ought to be a list.
*Rummages through early part of list o' lists*
Oh wait, there already is!
June 13, 2011