[ adj ] driven by lust; preoccupied with or exhibiting lustful desires <adj.all> libidinous orgies
Lascivious \Las*civ"i*ous\ (l[a^]s*s[i^]v"[i^]*[u^]s), a. [L. lascivia wantonness, fr. lascivus wanton; cf. Gr. la`stauros lecherous, lh^n to wish, Skr. lash to desire.] 1. Wanton; lewd; lustful; as, lascivious men; lascivious desires. --Milton.
2. Tending to produce voluptuous or lewd emotions.
He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber To the lascivious pleasing of a lute. --Shak. -- {Las*civ"i*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Las*civ"i*ous*ness}, n.
Balzary, 26, also pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and solicitation to commit an unnatural and lascivious act.
Mayor Brian O'Toole faces a maximum of eight years in prison for lewd and lascivious conduct with a child under 14. Sentencing was scheduled for Dec. 5. Officials said he could get probation.
He is Hurricane Shtick: omnipotent whether turning his employer's cooking quarters into a literal Hell's kitchen, or fending off a lascivious bus driver, or improvising polite insults to Miss Field's new boyfriend (Pierce Brosnan).
He finds his wife gone and his daughter the ward of the lascivious Judge Turpin.
In separate, unrelated cases, a classroom teacher and three dormitory staffers pleaded no contest to charges including child abuse, attempted lewd and lascivious assault, or solicitation of sexual activity by someone in a custodial position.
The conspiracy count alleged that Buckey and his mother conspired to commit an assortment of lewd and lascivious acts on children under 14 years old.
Weiss is made up to look like the lascivious master of ceremonies in the musical "Cabaret."
Three more Marines implicated in a pornography ring were discharged this week for "lewd and lascivious conduct for compensation," camp officials said.