"sexile" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-sexile.ogg [Australia] Forms: sexiles [present, singular, third-person], sexiling [participle, present], sexiled [participle, past], sexiled [past]
Etymology: Blend of sex + exile. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|sex|exile}} Blend of sex + exile Head templates: {{en-verb}} sexile (third-person singular simple present sexiles, present participle sexiling, simple past and past participle sexiled)
  1. (US university slang) To banish somebody, usually one's roommate, from the room for the privacy to have sex. Categories (topical): Sex, Universities

Inflected forms

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