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Philandering Fellow

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noun

• a dissolute man in fashionable society

38%9 Engages in philandering behavior
verb

• (said of a man) To flirt with and/or seduce, or attempt to seduce, women, especially lecherously.

• (usually figurative) To turn into a woman; to feminize.

38%10 Engaging in philandering behavior
verb

• have amorous affairs; of men

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