Adjective
The word is derived from racy
I think the fans of the old-school Internet shorts were a little bit older just because it was racier material. Andy Milonakis
Celeste went even racier with the lower half of her look, which was nothing more than a pair of black lace panties that left very little to the imagination. Source: Internet
She paired the top with an even racier garment — her teeny bikini bottoms, which dipped low on her abdomen and rode up high on her hips, accentuating her hourglass figure and fit physique. Source: Internet
The soap grew in popularity, as it was rebranded Emmerdale and the once sleepy village with a focus on farming formed a racier reputation, with love triangles, family feuds and plane crashes. Source: Internet
There will be an early show and a “racier” late night show. Source: Internet