rent boy

noun
/ˈɹɛntˌbɔɪ/US

Etymology

From rent (“to lease, let out”) + boy, a diminutive term for man.

Definitions

  1. A male prostitute, typically young and gay.

    • An Irishman came up to him, bought him a drink, asked him if he was a rent boy, and agreed to give £40 for coming back.
    • Just then, a rent boy with perfect white teeth and a babyface flashed me one of those unforgettable Thai smiles.

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