Yes Gorgeous can be used for men and boys
sleepy [men and boys] [sleepy men] and boys
Adults, usually men, who are sexually attracted to children, both boys and girls.
The word Harem is Hebrew for forbidden, so the word is not specifying man or woman. It was however used to describe the quarters of women as being Harem or forbidden. The men who had women as slaves, servants, and wives owned them as property so they were also considered Harem property. If you are talking about the collective noun for men and women the word for a group of women is a "gaggle" of women. For men it is a "band" of men.
No, the noun 'department' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things in a descriptive way.When the noun 'department' is used, for example, for the men's department or the Department of Labor, it's not grouping men or labor, it's indicating the purpose of the department.Examples of collective nouns are 'a crowd of men' or 'a crew of laborers'.
The possessive form of men is men's, as in men's clothing
The Kumeyaay men and boys used the arrowhead for hunting.
sleepy [men and boys] [sleepy men] and boys
Yes.
a yamika, it is a Jewish hat worn by the boys and men.
The word doesn't exist in English as far as I'm aware. With the -ling ending it looks as if it may be an attempt for to create an English word for the German Piepel. In the Holocaust a the word Piepel was used for boys who were kept by Kapos and SS men for sexual purposes - SS bum-boys, to put it crudely.
Slang term for men/boys underwear - used in BC and Alberta
The word muchachos is Spanish for young men or boys. The feminine form is muchachas.
boys, lads, men
잘 생기다 zal saeng-gi-da Literally, it means "looking good" When you want to use it though, you have to change the word a bit. 잘 생겼다 zal saeng-keod-da (I must admit, the way I have written the word in English is quite horrible) mmm, the thing is, this word is used for male preferably
Adults, usually men, who are sexually attracted to children, both boys and girls.
the word lad means a young man or a youth. In informal terms the noun can be used to refer to a man of any age or a fellow. The word lad is derived from the Middle English Word ladde. They are for example used against youth men that try to act cool.
In Hamilton Ontario Canada the men and boys used to swim in the nude.