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Definition of rexy

rexy

noun

  • any anorexic.
    Talya and Sasha are SO skinny. They are TOTALLY a pair of rexies!

    Last edited on May 10 2004. Submitted by Melany T. from Arlington, New York, USA on May 10 2004.

  • a "pro-anorexic", someone proud of the disease who doesn't want to recover, someone who sees anorexia as sexy (anorexia + sexy = rexy).

    Last edited on May 10 2004. Submitted by Melany T. from Arlington, New York, USA on May 10 2004.

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