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  • Another word for man cheater?

    Is there another word, other than simply "cheater" to call a man who is, well, cheating? I know that the woman who the man is cheating With is called a mistress, but what's the man called? I could swear there's a word for it, but I can't think of or remember what it would be. I have a feeling it's a french word, but maybe not.

    28 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Another word for man cheater?

    Is there a term for a man who is cheating, other than "cheater" ? I know that the woman who is cheating with that man is called a mistress, but is there something the man is called? I'm just wondering, I've been racking my brain and can't think if there is a word for this situation/person.

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • What the heck is so special about Creme de la Mer?

    I can't believe the price of this stuff. I stumbled upon it on ebay looking for a new moisturizer, and it's insane. 16.5 oz for $1,200.

    Help me out, what can you tell me about this creme?

    5 AnswersSkin & Body1 decade ago
  • I got some yakima racks that use a quick release system for securing a bicycle. I have a beach cruiser.?

    I took the cruiser to a shop yesterday and was told that it probably wouldn't be compatible (cruiser style fork, and quick release system) and that it'd be unsafe to convert my standard bike into quick release and use it on my yakima racks. Has anyone converted a beach crusier and used it with a top of car rack system?

    1 AnswerCycling1 decade ago
  • how to decalage (sp) ?

    I have been told of a way to sort of collage images onto furniture and seal it, but I don't know the specifics. I've been told it's called "decalage"

    2 AnswersOther - Visual Arts2 decades ago