Citations:rapier

comparative form of "rapey"

 * 2016, Sarah Marusek, Synesthetic Legalities: Sensory Dimensions of Law and Jurisprudence, Taylor & Francis (ISBN 9781317047261), page 209:
 * [In the] same article in which he brands the song a "rape anthem," Johnson also describes it as "an infectious neo-discobeat, a near-perfect summer groove." BL [Blurred Lines] may have attracted more criticism than other “rapier” contenders with more problematic lyrics because it is a more skilled seducer. It is performative of “rapey.”