amoroso, cavaliere servente, flame, gigolo, libertine, masher, playboy, roue, squire, walking phallus, young man
Definitionn. a man who likes many women and has short sexual relationships with them
Last update: September 17, 2015
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In 1893 he wrote The Philanderer, a topical comedy on Ibsenism and the "new woman," for the same theatre, but the piece proved technically unsuitable for Mr Grein's company. [Please select]
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But the tepid philanderer has always made my toes tingle. [Please select]
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"I am a business man, Lady Simpson, not a philanderer." [Please select]
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Perhaps, after all, he was only a philanderer in intrigue. [Please select]
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What she had done for him apparently warranted this intimate, self-assured tone on the part of Mennaval, the philanderer. [Please select]
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He felt himself pushed down to almost the level of a philanderer--a philanderer not much more august than Adair. [Please select]
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You're a sort of philanderer, somewhere in between.' [Please select]
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The male, being a mere philanderer, sports a more elegant pair of horns, is more daintily clad and has a more graceful figure, without altogether losing the quality of robustness which is his consort's leading characteristic. [Please select]
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