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playboy
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Word definitions for playboy in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1829, "wealthy bon vivant," from play (v.) + boy . Fem. equivalent playgirl first recorded 1934. As the name of a U.S. based magazine for men, from December 1953.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. It was founded in Chicago in 1953 by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from Hefner's mother. Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models ( ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure [syn: man-about-town , Corinthian ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A man who does not work, but devotes himself to a life of leisure and pleasure, often sexual, without commitments or responsibilities.
Usage examples of playboy.
Schuyler Kimball, playboy billionaire, to know the man would never have a woman like this in his employ without sampling her personal wares on a regular basis.
Anywhere else, Montero played his fabricated past and his wealthy, high-class playboy image to the hilt.
Instead of declaring his sexuality, he is driven to adopt the pose of playboy, thus attracting the criticism reserved for transracial adulterers.
Eden in bed with other men, especially smarmy Eurotrash playboys intent on betraying her.
It was all about the Channel tunnel and a landscape awash in Eurotrash, and French fashion victims, and acid rain, and lugubrious Belgians, and Iranian language students, and lager louts swilling Heineken, and football hooligans, and holes in the ozone layer, and Italian playboys, and South American drug lords, and Swiss banks, and AmEx Goldcards, and the greenhouse effect, and the Age of Inconsequence, and soon and so forth.
This was the arty lifestyle, mixing with the great and the rich, the playboys and the glittery set who had second homes in the south-west of Ireland.
The room was crowded with white rabbits, Playboy bunnies, Bugs Bunny, the Wolf Man, Ku Kluxers, Ma-fiosos, Lepke with accusing eyes, a dormouse, a mad hatter, the King of Hearts, the Prince of Wands, and Jung was shouting over the din.
Though McIntyre could be a bit of a playboy and partyer, he had a good feel for who was who among the contractors and his standing with the administration was impeccable.
Eastern boy, a Harvard grad become lawyer become playboy, gambler, schmoozer of pretty females, his favorite for several years being Jessica Huston.
Pilar Cafe basement had been decorated more or less like an Edwardian brothel, with one-dimensional naked trollops, rather than real whores, debauching around on feed calendars, and framed Playboy centerfolds lining the golden walls.
He and Winston had been a couple of Don Juans, playboys, wild and reckless, according to the family gossip she had heard.
For years the Pilar Cafe basement had been decorated more or less like an Edwardian brothel, with one-dimensional naked trollops, rather than real whores, debauching around on feed calendars, and framed Playboy centerfolds lining the golden walls.
My first sale to Playboy, a secret dream actualized through the direct involvement in my life of Huck Barkin.
Each was given its own sharply delineated personality traits: the Aristocratic Philosopher: the Promiscuous Child-Woman: the First Rich Ex--Wife (a Bitch): the Aging Groupie: the Pope’s Driver: the Underwater Plumber: the Traumatized Quarterback: the Blackballed Golfer: the Three Society Girls: the Playboys: the Golden Child and His Ideal Mother: the Deceitful Publisher: the Angry Professor: the Goddess of Victory (an exceptionally beautiful cyborg modeled after Kronos’s abandoned lover.
The king of Hollywood, two mass murderers, a dying Playboy centrefold, a rinsed‑out old hag of an ex‑wife, a spoilt, sexy little weeping teen… blood, guns… we’ve got it all.