The rakish fellow you met last night with the suave dance moves, smoothly rehearsed lines, and your number listed as “Goddess #14” in his phone is fine for a flirt, but probably isn’t meet-the-parents material.
Used as an adjective to describe a dashing ladies’ man or a streamlined ship, rakish comes from the fusing of rake + -ish. He is stylishly handsome and prone to saucy, fast behavior. Synonyms include charming, flashy, and immoral.
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Best Dressed of the Week - Benjamin Millepied
Love this look sported by dancer, choreographer, model, actor and superstar husband of Natalie Portman, Benjamin Millepied. The light, linen suit is perfect for summer garden parties.
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