philanderer

[ US /fəˈɫænˌdɛɹɝ/ ]
[ UK /fɪlˈændəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man who likes many women and has short sexual relationships with them
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  • Claiming a misdeed was a mistake is akin to the evangelist philanderer saying, “I thought the woman was my wife,” or the baseball player claiming, “I thought I was injecting vitamins,” or the politician perjurer protesting, “It depends on what the definition of the truth is.” It's not a mistake when you lie!
  • There were the philanderers (serial and otherwise), the cads, the love children, the sexual deviant, the cash-for-questions johnnies and the perjurers. Archive 2007-12-16
  • Many of the verses harp on the illicit and conjure a false world where women are mistresses and men, philanderers.
  • Shame and hypocrisy are not ideal ways to deal with philanderers and small-time mashers.
  • Opening with a full bosomed woman, Grace Tranfield (Rachel Botchan) in a compromising position with a known philanderer Leonard Charteris (Bradford Cover) on a divan, this comedy replete with Shavian tropes on such forward thinking subjects as the sexes, the coy pleasures of friendship vs. marriage, the virtues and joylessness of vegetarianism, the dialogue could have been lifted from the pages of a lifestyle magazine. Regina Weinreich: Titillation and Tantrums: Shaw's Philanderer at the Pearl Theater
  • You keep expecting Marcello Mastroianni; but instead, what you get is Miles, an angst-ridden nebbish, and Jack, a pathological philanderer.
  • While it's not difficult to understand why Accenture might want to drop an alleged serial philanderer with a taste for floozies, I wonder if doing so won't undermine the exact message they were trying to send with their Tiger Woods campaign: Discourse.net: The Medium is the Message
  • We have had no major philanderers, dirty financial dealers, international playboys and worst of all, no celebrity candidates!
  • During his days in court, the criminal past of the self-confessed liar and philanderer emerged, with offences of bigamy, theft, fraud and criminal damage, and a faked suicide among two changes of identity.
  • There are hit men, murderers, philanderers, thieves, betrayers, and other assorted riff-raff.
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