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gigolo
[jig-uh-loh, zhig-]
noun
plural
gigolosa man living off the earnings or gifts of a woman, especially a younger man supported by an older woman in return for his sexual attentions and companionship.
a male professional dancing partner or escort.
gigolo
/ ˈɪɡəˌəʊ /
noun
a man who is kept by a woman, esp an older woman
a man who is paid to dance with or escort women
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gigolo1
Example Sentences
“What? Why would your dad think you’re a gigolo? Didn’t you say you were a writer, a voice-over actor, a comedian, a hotel bellman?”
The defense attorney described Bravo in his opening arguments as a “gigolo” who had essentially turned Rachel into a concubine.
The case of the missing gigolo, who may or may not have been run over by a car outside an exclusive club, leads Marlowe into a shadowy world of drug and sex trafficking.
She goes back for the gigolo’s gun and comes to the door.
Rhodes, as the gigolo, looked more Miami Vice than Mediterranean in his sunglasses.
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