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Noun edit

sensy

  1. Alternative spelling of sensi
    • 2015 July 9, Rachel Arthur, Home City[1]:
      Nestor proceeds to try and blow out the sceny. Nestor touches sensy [] Nestor is still trying to blow out sensy.
    • 2018 February 14, “Revenge”‎[2]performed by Perylous:
      Me friend dem don’t friendly. Kill man smoke sensy. Diss man to me face mek me show dem weh me strength be.
    • 2019, “Sensy Girl”‎[3]performed by Gino Justin Hudson McKoy:
      Sensygirl, you know you rock my, rock my world []

Adjective edit

sensy (comparative more sensy, superlative most sensy)

  1. (slang) Sensitive.
    • 1976, John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath[4], page 323:
      An’ so you get kinda sensy. If somepin’s gonna bust - if say a fella’s goin’ stir-bugs and take a crack at a guard with a mop handle - why, you know it ‘fore it happens.
    • 2018 May 17, “Re-Electrified”, in Letting Go[5], performed by Rahn Harper:
      Better grow a good shell. Can’t be out here acting sensy. Giving up is always tempting. But I keep on going nuts.
    • 2021 May 28, “The.ones”, in Error.is.human[6], performed by DJ Static (Danish DJ):
      Let me spit a verse, it smacks like the Hindenburg. Wack, I been disturbed. I don’t rap, I pinch a nerve. You sissy, you sensy bird, bitchy and introvert.

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Noun edit

sensy m inan

  1. vocative/accusative/nominative plural of sens