talk dirty
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talk dirty (third-person singular simple present talks dirty, present participle talking dirty, simple past and past participle talked dirty)
- (intransitive, idiomatic) To use profane language, especially sexual vulgarities for the purpose of arousal.
- I love it when you talk dirty.
- 1981, “Seedy Films”, in Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, performed by Soft Cell:
- Meet me on Friday / Down, down, down in blue city / Got no address / Just a telephone number / Phone me tonight / And maybe we can talk dirty
- 1986, Prince (lyrics and music), “Kiss”, in Parade, performed by Prince and the Revolution:
- You got to not talk dirty, baby, if you wanna impress me / You can't be too flirty, mama, I know how to undress me
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use profane language for the purpose of arousal
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