This appears to be a typographical exaggeration common in casual online searches (e.g., “sexy” typed as “sexxxxyyy” to emphasize length or intensity). Search engines automatically correct such misspellings. However, no dictionary recognizes these extra letters.
If you are looking for slang or adult content, please note that legitimate dictionaries (Oxford, Cambridge, Merriam‑Webster) do not include pornographic or non‑standard invented spellings. This appears to be a typographical exaggeration common
No. The OED does not contain the word "sexxxxyyyyladies". It is not a real English word. However, the string "sexy ladies" is a phrase
The closest legitimate terms would be:
However, the string "sexy ladies" is a phrase, not a single dictionary entry. The OED defines individual words, not arbitrary combinations. To find "sexy ladies" in the OED, you would look up sexy and ladies separately. Oxford or otherwise
Important note: No standard English dictionary, Oxford or otherwise, combines “sexy” and “ladies” into a single word. They remain two separate words.