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In some senses, handsy is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
all, drunk
VERB + HANDSY
excuse, get, gets, won't
HANDSY + NOUN
we're, yourself
PREP.
with
ADV.
usually
adj
Prone to touching other people with one's hands, especially in an inappropriate or sexual manner.
J.D. (internal monologue): Okay J.D., you're a little drunk. And you know what happens when you get drunk. You get handsy. Now control yourself. Molly: It's tough making new friends in Milwaukee. J.D. (internal monologue): (feeling up own chest) I said control yourself!
"Listen up." Nate nodded at Angela's root beer. "That's what you should drink on your date with Patrick the Prick. So you'll be alert if he gets all handsy with you." "He won't get handsy. We're just having coffee."
Moving the hands and wrists excessively when making a stroke or swing.
At a wiry 5 feet 9 inches and 140 pounds, with a handsy, almost ungainly swing, Pavin lacked the power and solid technique that have been the foundation of success for most of the game's elite players.
J.D. (internal monologue): Okay J.D., you're a little drunk. And you know what happens when you get drunk. You get handsy. Now control yourself. Molly: It's tough making new friends in Milwaukee. J.D.
Wiktionary"Listen up." Nate nodded at Angela's root beer. "That's what you should drink on your date with Patrick the Prick. So you'll be alert if he gets all handsy with you." "He won't get handsy. We're just
WiktionaryA more pressing struggle is the one Crystal Castles have to contend with each night: feral fanboys who use Glass' aggressiveness as an excuse to get handsy. "They usually get a mic stand to the head,"
WiktionaryTom is very handsy.
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In some senses, handsy is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.