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gigolo    
n. 舞男;靠妓女生活的男人

舞男;靠妓女生活的男人

gigolo
n 1: a man who has sex with and is supported by a woman

gigolo \gig"o*lo\ (j[i^]g"[.a]*l[=o]), n.
A man whose main income is derived from gifts or payments
from women in return for his sexual favors or companionship.
[PJC]

2. A professional male escort or dancing partner. --RHUD
[PJC] Gigot


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  • Gigolo is to man as what is to woman? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language (Fourth Edition) reads: gigolo, n A man who has a continuing sexual relationship with and receives financial support from a woman Is th
  • Is there a word for a womans female mistress?
    A single man can have a mistress, if he pays most or all of her living expenses in exchange for her sexual availability (and a woman, married or single, could have a mistress (female) or a gigolo (male) if she's paying for a long-term sexual relationship)
  • What is the male equivalent of mistress in formal English?
    The mistress definition, Oxford dictionary a woman having an extramarital sexual relationship, esp with a married man I am looking for the male equivalent of 'mistress' as defined above Some so
  • single word requests - What are names for a gold diggers man . . .
    In France, a gigolo was principaly defined as a young-ish male providing escort services (with as little or as much as that entails) to older richer ladies Now most likely out of this crowd, a few of them met a lady they wanted to stick with (or thought they had an opportunity to exploit) and transited to a more gold-digging behaviour
  • Sl*t term for males - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    0 I suggest "gigolo" as a term that is probably quite suitable since it specifically refers to the male sex Although it may not be quite as low-class or dirty as "slut," it's probably close enough to meet most needs
  • phonetics - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I am trying to understand the difference in pronunciation between the sound ʃ (shell, cash, sure) and ʒ (treasure, pleasure, leisure) I am able to tell these sounds apart when listening; howe
  • What is a word for when you pass the responsibility of something to . . .
    I entrust my responsibility of self-defence to the state entrust - verb - "If you entrust something important to someone or entrust them with it, you make them responsible for looking after it or dealing with it " Example sentences from the web: I'll entrust the job to you To your care I entrust the book, the embroidery frame, and the letter upon which I had begun People entrust their money
  • synonyms - Whats a word phrase for a player seducer? - English . . .
    I am sorry that this is only one word but a gigolo is a professional player a young man paid or financially supported by a woman, typically an older woman, to be her escort or lover
  • word choice - Congratulation vs. congratulations - English Language . . .
    Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Let me offer you my congratulations for being elected Please send her my congratulations I sent her a letter of congratulations The plural form illustrated by the examples above is much more used than the singular form: 2523 matches for congratulations vs 56 matches for
  • pronunciation - Could you clarify e and ɛ ? - English Language . . .
    Take a look at this chart I will reproduce the relevant section of it red raid RP e~ɛ ɛɪ AmE ɛ eɪ~e ScE ɛ e AusE e æɪ So in Southern British English, the distinction between red and raid is that the vowel of raid is a diphthong (and is longer), and e and eɪ are reasonable symbols for these vowels In Scottish English, the distinction between red and raid is that the vowel of





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