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gigolo

[jig-uh-loh, zhig-] / ˈdʒɪg əˌloʊ, ˈʒɪg- /


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Rated R for a sweet gigolo and a sleazy police officer.

From New York Times

How shall I ever read “The Great Gatsby” without seeing a middle-aged gigolo who vaguely resembles Noël Coward with a mustache?

From New York Times

He said he learned to swerve around that trap, calling himself an “automotive gigolo” who could never be content with one.

From Seattle Times

Not always a gigolo and gambler, Casanova also pursued careers in medicine, the law, military service and even as a church cleric.

From Washington Times

Does any think that if Hillary had been elected we'd be having a national discussion about her possible dalliances with gigolos?

From New York Times