(male) lover
1Male prostitution in the arts — The male prostitute or hustler is a frequent stereotype in literature and movies in the West from the 1960s on, and especially in movies and books with a gay perspective in which he may be considered a stock character. He also appears… …
2lover boy — noun a male lover, especially a young male …
3Lover — Lov er (l[u^]v [ e]r), n. 1. One who loves; one who is in love; usually limited, in the singular, to a person of the male sex. Gower. [1913 Webster] Love is blind, and lovers can not see The pretty follies that themselves commit. Shak. [1913… …
4lover — early 13c., agent noun from LOVE (Cf. love) (v.). O.E. had lufend for male lovers, lufestre for women. Meaning one who has a predilection for (a thing, concept, pursuit, etc.) is mid 14c. As a form of address to a lover, from 1911. Related:… …
5lover — [luv′ər] n. 1. a person who greatly enjoys something or has great affection for something [a lover of fine wine] 2. a person who loves sexually or romantically; specif., a) either partner in a sexual relationship of any kind b) either partner in… …
6Male prostitution — Gigolo redirects here. For other uses, see Gigolo (disambiguation). An outreach worker interviews a modern day street hustler at work in Prague s Old Town Square in the Czech Republic.(2009) …
7male — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ adult, mature ▪ adolescent, immature, juvenile, young ▪ old ▪ …
8lover boy — Used to a man or a boy who is thought to be particularly successful in attracting women. In The Taste of Too Much, by Clifford Hanley, a youth starts to call a classmate ‘lover boy’ because a girl has begun to show interest in him. ‘Finally… …
9lover — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ardent, good, great, passionate ▪ jilted, rejected (esp. BrE), spurned ▪ She was shot by her jilted lover …
10lover — Ipo, aloha, huapala. Also: ipo ahi (ardent), ipo laua e (sweet natured), hoa kaunu, ano i; kūmū (slang), kāne palemo (temporary), ipo mā uka uka (unskilled), hauhole (over persistent), kāne manuahi (common law husband), ipo manuahi; manō (fig …