intercourser
nounEtymology
From intercourse + -er.
- derived from intercursus
- derived from entrecours
Definitions
Someone or something that engages in social or business intercourse.
- By this my Lady may judge what reasons I had to write what I did of the practising of the padri, amongst whom Mr. Jo. Ger[?ard] was by the gentleman precisely named to be one of the parties that was a chief intercourser.
- He was to be the elite social intercourser for all the others who could only lead drab dull lives, slightly comfortable at most, full only at moments.
Someone who has sexual intercourse.
- Thus, though he went with a procession of women, his behavior with them led him to see that "I am not an intercourser," a phrase which he then wore out until it lost its meaning
- As Sartre himself put it, "I was more a masturbator than an 'intercourser' of women" (CA, p. 385).
The neighborhood
- synonymcopulator
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA