also n.
A man who enjoys and attracts the company of women.
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Dictionary:
la·dy's man la·dies' man (lā'dēz) |
| Thesaurus: lady's man |
noun
| Idioms: ladies' man |
Also
lady's man. A man who enjoys and attracts the company of women. For example, Because women seemed to seek him out at parties, Brian got the reputation for being quite a ladies' man. [Late 1700s]
| WordNet: ladies' man |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a man who takes advantage of women
Synonyms: seducer, lady killer
| Wikipedia: Ladies' man |
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A ladies' man is a male seducer of women.
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