sexile

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To banish somebody, usually one's roommate, from the room for the privacy to have sex.
 * 2) * 2000, Harvard Lampoon, The Harvard Lampoon's guide to college admissions: the comprehensive, authoritative, and utterly useless source for where to go and how to get in, Warner Books, ISBN 0446676160, page 123:
 * As a happening dude or lady with a happening roommate, you should be prepared to get "sexiled" from your bedroom while someone gets intimate.
 * 1) * a2004, unnamed college student, Heather Alexander, quoted in Sharing Spaces: Tips and Strategies on Being a Good College Roommate, Surviving a Bad One, and Dealing with Everything in Between, Simon and Schuster (2004), ISBN 0743261518, page 137:
 * We promised to never "sexile" each other (kick your roommate out of the room for the purposes of hooking up).
 * 1) * 2006, Teresa Botial Richardson, Am I Black Or Right, AuthorHouse, ISBN 142595362X, page 11:
 * I guess I was being sexiled all three times and didn't realize it.
 * I guess I was being sexiled all three times and didn't realize it.