party boy

English

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Noun

party boy (plural party boys)

  1. (slang) A male prostitute.
    Coordinate term: party girl
    • 2016, Lisa Moreno, Ungodly Intent:
      He had arranged for two male prostitutes to corner and rape the priest while he looked on. [] He called the party boys and rescheduled the trick for an hour later promising extra cash for the inconvenience.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see party,‎ boy.
    • 2006, Grant McCrea, chapter 53, in Dead Money (A Rick Redman Mystery; 1), [Toronto, Ont.]: Random House Canada, →ISBN, page 158:
      They got some classy spread near the Park that Daddy bought them. Some penthouse thing with a huge deck on the roof. Private elevator. Servants. The works. Right next to the Museum. / They do anything for a living? / Joey snorted. / They try, he said. They’re party boys. But Daddy keeps pushing them. Get a job. Do something. [] They think they’re some kind of designers now.