1957, Frederick Kohner, Gidget, Berkley (2001), →ISBN, page 3:
It's probably a lousy story and can't hold up a candle to those French novels from Sexville, but it has one advantage: it's a true story on my word of honor.
1967, Charles Nuetzel, Hollywood Nymph, Wildside Press (2007), →ISBN, page 46:
"Hell we are!" She laughed, almost happily. "Where to?"
"A bar—a hotel room—a bed. Drunksville—and 'Sexville."
2006, Andrea Stephen, Boyland: A B. A. B. E. 's Guide to Understanding Guys, Fleming H. Revell (2006), →ISBN, page 57:
Let him watch an hour of TV, and he'll see tons of visual images that can take his brain to Sexville.
2009, Andy Cattrall, The Weatherman Has Stolen the News, Chipmunkapublishing (2009), →ISBN, page 72:
None of us were cool, none of us were lapping the cream of sexville – like, '3 days of beer an' birds,' as one feisty lad exhorted to his crew above my stooped weeding shadow one morning.
2010, Richard Herring, How Not to Grow Up: A Coming of Age Memoir, Sort of, Ebury (2010), →ISBN, page 60:
It seemed like everyone else was on the train to Sexville, while I was locked in the toilets in the station.