Definition
A man who attracts women and enjoys their company.
A womanizer.
In Context
- "This promenading was chiefly patronised by the marines, and particularly by Colbrook, a remarkably handsome and very gentlemanly corporal among them. He was a complete lady's man; with fine black eyes, bright red cheeks, glossy jet whiskers, and a refined organisation of the whole man."
- "You know, Karen, I may not look much like a lady's man, but many a gal has cried when I left."
- "Oh the gals won't leave me alone / I have to disconnect my phone / That's how it is when you're a lady's man"
- "He was the most celebrated portrait painter of his day, a notorious ladies' man, obsessed with women, pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns . . . or nothing at all."
Also Said As
- squire of dames