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The plural form of lady . In a dictionary context, this refers to women, often used to denote politeness or a specific social grouping.

The keyword uses — this is not a valid dictionary entry. It is an internet-era stylization (similar to "sexxxxy" or "sexxxy") used informally in chat rooms, social media bios, or song lyrics to emphasize or exaggerate the "sexiness." No Oxford dictionary will ever list this spelling.

Avoid using this string in formal writing, academic contexts, or machine translation. For lexicographical reference, always use standard spelling (“sexy ladies”).

: Often cited for more nuanced and accurate translations.