See also: shag-bandit

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shag bandit (plural shag bandits)

  1. (UK, slang) A man who has many sexual partners, especially while cheating on his spouse.
    Synonyms: Lothario, philanderer, rake, womanizer; see also Thesaurus:promiscuous man
    • 2010, Ronald Wright, Henderson's Spear[1], →ISBN:
      “I suppose this ‘friend’ of yours is some biker shag-bandit?”
      “I wish. Sugar daddies are more my line these days.”
    • 2013 October 27, Paula Byrne, “Sense & Sensibility by Joanna Trollope – review”, in The Guardian[2]:
      Rather than arch-villain or "shag-bandit" Willoughby (Wills) impregnating then abandoning a teenager, as in the original, he introduces "Little Eliza" to drugs, and she languishes in a crack den.

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