The word "ladies" is the plural form of "lady." According to the Oxford Dictionary of English:
When combined, "sexy ladies" is a common English noun phrase meaning "women who are sexually attractive or appealing." It is informal but widely understood.
Your keyword's version ("sexxxxxyyyyyladies"): This is a single, non-standard concatenation (running words together). In standard English, the correct written form is "sexy ladies." The word "ladies" is the plural form of "lady
The second clear component of your keyword is "ladies." This is a standard, high-register English noun.
According to Oxford Languages (the publisher of the OED): Plural: Ladies
While the full phrase "sexy ladies" is a combination of words, here is how the Oxford English Dictionary defines the individual components:
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A common informal phrase meaning attractive women. It is not a single dictionary entry but appears in usage examples.