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To understand why this string exists, we have to break down its individual components:

Because "sexxxxyyyyladies" is stylized, automatic translators (like Google Translate ) or spellcheckers ("free fix") will likely interpret it as an error and correct it to "sexy ladies" to provide an accurate definition.

No standard English dictionary—Oxford, Cambridge, Merriam-Webster, or any other—contains the word "sexxxxyyyyladies" because it is not a real English word. Dictionaries document actual words used in the language, complete with standardized spellings. The exaggerated repetition of letters x and y is a form of "letter reduplication" sometimes used in informal online communication to express emphasis (e.g., "soooooo good"), but it does not produce a dictionary entry.

If you are looking for a grammatically correct version of that string of words, it would be: To understand why this string exists, we have

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When stripped of its digital noise, the core phrase the user is trying to define or translate is According to formal reference tools like the Britannica Dictionary , the term breaks down as follows: Formal Dictionary Definition Connotation & Usage Sexy

The complete Oxford English Dictionary (OED)—the most comprehensive dictionary of the English language—is typically behind a paywall. However, many public and university libraries provide free access to their members. To use it: log in to your library's website, find the "Databases" section, click on the letter "O," and select "Oxford English Dictionary". You will need your library card number to access it remotely. The exaggerated repetition of letters x and y

Therefore, putting the definitions together, the phrase in the context of a standard dictionary like Oxford means: a group of women or a polite term for females who are considered sexually attractive, appealing, or who possess a compelling charm. The phrase can be used in a purely descriptive, respectful way, or in a more objectifying manner, depending entirely on the context and the speaker's intent.

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→ This seems like an exaggerated or typo-heavy version of "sexy ladies" (with extra 'x' and 'y' characters).