freesome
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: frē'səm, IPA(key): /ˈfɹiːsəm/
- Rhymes: -iːsəm
- Hyphenation: free‧some
Etymology 1
From free + -some (adjective-forming suffix).
Adjective
freesome (comparative more freesome, superlative most freesome)
- Characterised or marked by freedom.
- 1923, Clarence Colman, My Philippine Remembrances:
- And in a freesome spirit of fromage.
- 2016, BJ Reluctant, The Whoring Lesbian Housewife:
- She was intrigued, suddenly. She said, "Anybody I know?" "My wife," he said. "And another." "Oh my God!" she said. That's too amazing. A freesome threesome. Isn't that the Seventies in New York all over for you.
Etymology 2
From free + -some (collective noun suffix).
Noun
freesome (plural freesomes)
- A free and open pairing among individuals, usually for casual sex; a free for all.
- 1976, Sean Treacy, Shay Scally and Manny Wagstaff:
- If so, why don't you bring her along and we'll have a freesome.
- 2009, Jennifer Fallon, The Immortal Prince:
- “I don't do freesomes,” she announced petulantly.