A food, animal part, or other symbolic object known to cause extreme sexual drive. Word derived from Greek goddess of love, beauty, and sexual rapture, Aphrodite.
by Rosemary April 2, 2004
Comes from the greek goddess of love "Aphrodite". There are arguably, certain foods, scents, music, drinks, and behaviors which can increase or promote the desire to be sexual and/or sensual. Some people say that "aphrodisiacs" are merely a placebo, because people THINK they will work. Some find out certain things make their sensuality more heightened, which could also be coined a "fetish".
Common items related to this term: Arugula, Artichokes, Asparagus, Chocolate, Eggs, Ginkgo biloba,Ginseng, Honey, Mangos, Oysters, Spanish fly, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Truffles and Walnut oil.
Common items related to this term: Arugula, Artichokes, Asparagus, Chocolate, Eggs, Ginkgo biloba,Ginseng, Honey, Mangos, Oysters, Spanish fly, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Truffles and Walnut oil.
Apparently my boyfriend arguing with me is quite the aphrodisiac, because I can't finish an argument before I want to grab his face and get down to business.
by DanniCupcake October 12, 2007
Pumpkin pie is the BEST aphrodisiac!
by MyDickCostTheLateNightFee July 19, 2009
Any food or item (such as clams or certain fruits, etc.) ingested that stimulates the feeling of sexual arousal, or makes you horny.
by Logannn January 7, 2008
by flat6 March 11, 2006
Arousing or intensifying sexual desire aquired by using drugs, alcohol, or food. some examples are chocolate, honey, coffee, or somekind of "love drug."
by meghan February 14, 2004
What foods are known as aphrodisiacs?
artichokes.
asparagus.
chocolate.
figs.
oysters.
spicy chili peppers.
strawberries.
watermelon.
artichokes.
asparagus.
chocolate.
figs.
oysters.
spicy chili peppers.
strawberries.
watermelon.
by blue-green28 March 15, 2021