gigolo

[ US /ˈdʒɪɡəɫoʊ/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒɪɡˈɒlə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man who has sex with and is supported by a woman
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How To Use gigolo In A Sentence

  • From Ray Langton, whose devotion to duty included seducing Deirdre while she wore spectacles that even Ted Moult would not have been able to draughtproof, to the extra in the hairdressers who reads Hello with tin foil in her hair while Audrey plots a £5-an-hour tryst with a gigolo. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • At school I was quite the womaniser, sending and receiving Valentine's cards with the practised air of a seasoned gigolo.
  • Without him, the workplace would still be full of untidy-looking blokes in unsuitable double-breasted, roomy suits thank you, Giorgio Armani and "American Gigolo". Menswear's Formal Acceptance
  • She spent thousands a day on drugs, champagne, fancy clothes and hiring gigolos for sex - sometimes two at a time.
  • Police set out on a manhunt, armed with an accurate description and the make and model of the car the miscreant gigolo was driving.
  • I have been called a gigolo, a freeloader, unemployed, a sham, and many other things that don ` t bear repeating. CNN Transcript May 13, 2008
  • So Micky, his equally work-shy best mate from a house clearance company, has the master plan of reinventing him as a gigolo.
  • Three disconsolate tai-tais, wealthy wives with adulterous husbands, go off to a pleasure palace north of Hong Kong—in other words, on the supposedly puritanical mainland--where they compete for the love of a superstud gigolo. Bullets, Love and Beijing's Heavy Hand
  • I'm back and now you can ask me: What the deuce is Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo, anyway?
  • The handsome guy beside the noble lady turned out to be her gigolo.
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