Adjective Satellite
feeling great sexual desire
Source: WordNetturned-on
Now any dogma, based primarily on faith and emotionalism, is a dangerous weapon to use on others, since it is almost impossible to guarantee that the weapon will never be turned on the user. Isaac Asimov
Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on. Louis L'Amour
When it turned on the Jew, Christianity and European civilization turned on the incarnation - albeit an incarnation often wayward and unaware - of its own best hopes. George Steiner
I'm turned on by guys who are cultured. That'll keep me intrigued. They don't have to have a single degree, but they should speak other languages or know things about other parts of the world or history or certain artists or musicians. I like to be taught. I like to sit on that side of the table. Rihanna
If your album sells, that's cool, more people find out about you, more people get turned on to what we're really about-which is a live rock and roll band. Nikki Sixx
The cosy glow which had been enveloping the Duke became shot through by a sudden chill. It was as if he had been luxuriating in a warm shower-bath, and some hidden hand had turned on the cold tap. P. G. Wodehouse