In the 1920s, a popular slang term for a good-looking man was "sheik." This term was often used to describe a stylish and attractive man who exuded charm and charisma, often associated with the glamorous lifestyle of the era. Another term that emerged during this time was "dapper," referring to a man who was well-dressed and polished in appearance.
Beefcake, hottie, eye candy
a good looking man
Yes
Righteous. Stand-up. Straight-shooter.
You have to keep looking in the mountain areas for a man that looks like he is in his 20s or 30s he is young enough to take you up the mountain
A batty man is Caribbean slang for a homosexual.
Good luck
No, "good looking" does not have a hyphen when used as a predicate adjective, as in "She is good looking." However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it is often hyphenated: "He is a good-looking man."
yes he is If you like black men then yes hes very good looking!
A man is a man, but in Aussie slang a man is a 'bloke'.
"Dude" IS a slang word! It means "man" or "fellow."
This phrase appears to be a slang expression in Spanish that roughly translates to "my big good-looking man who is carrying a donkey." It may refer humorously to a strong or capable person.