playboy

[ UK /plˈe‍ɪbɔ‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫeɪˌbɔɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure
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How To Use playboy In A Sentence

  • I have no great picture of her to link because I am out of town in San Francisco and all the pictures I have are the naked librarian Playboy centerfolds I got in email a few days back.
  • In the moralistic atmosphere of 1950s Hollywood, it was tricky to present Colette's account of the risqué demimondaine, and its glorification of the courtesans who relied on wealthy playboys and aristocrats to live in a state of opulence. France's Courtesan Queen Returns to the Silver Screen
  • So, in essence is Beck is telling us is that Playboy = good, Playgirl = Bad. Think Progress » Glenn Beck welcomes Scott Brown to Washington: ‘This one could end with a dead intern.’
  • The theatre company will kick off the season with a production of The Playboy of the Western World.
  • I could easily imagine Aaron Spelling bumping into Hackman at the Playboy Club and badgering him into a quick walk-on.
  • If he is to reach his goals, he can't risk burning himself out, so a playboy lifestyle is out.
  • Despite being dubbed a womaniser in the media for relationships with Hollywood stars like Simpson, Aniston and Jennifer Love Hewitt, Mayer told Playboy that he was not open to having sex with black women Tonight
  • He also offered extremely well-paid jobs to Monaco's best-connected playboys.
  • Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic.
  • Playboy, which has long lived in some of television's seediest precincts, is on a crusade to win over women with more female-friendly shows. Playboy TV's New Proposition: Bring in Women
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