A gigolo is a male escort or companion who is supported by a woman in a continuing relationship, or to a number of women serially, over a period of time.
Gigolo or gigolos may also refer to:
Queen most commonly refers to:
Will may refer to:
American Gigolo is a 1980 American neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader, and starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. It tells the story of a high-priced escort in Los Angeles (Gere) who becomes romantically involved with a prominent politician's wife (Hutton), while simultaneously becoming the prime suspect in a murder case.
Gold Digger, Gold Diggers or The Gold Diggers may refer to:
"Home of the Brave" is the ending phrase from the United States national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner". It may refer to:
Bloom or blooming may refer to:
An avalanche is a cascade of snow down a slope.
Deuce, Deuces, or The Deuce may refer to:
"Call Me" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie and the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo. Produced and composed by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder, with lyrics by Blondie singer Debbie Harry, the song appeared in the film and was released in the United States in early 1980 as a single. "Call Me" was No. 1 for six consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, where it became the band's biggest single and second No. 1. It also hit No. 1 in the UK and Canada, where it became their fourth and second chart-topper, respectively. In the year-end chart of 1980, it was Billboard's No. 1 single and RPM magazine's No. 3 in Canada.
A gun is an object that propels a projectile through a hollow tube, primarily as weaponry.
Bad Boy may refer to:
"Just a Gigolo" is a popular song, adapted by Irving Caesar into English in 1929 from the Austrian tango "Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo", composed in 1928 in Vienna by Leonello Casucci to lyrics written in 1924 by Julius Brammer.
American Gigolo is a 1980 feature film, written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Richard Gere.
Thirteen or 13 may refer to:
Shame is a psychological condition.
Gigolos is an American reality television series about the lives of five male escorts in Las Vegas. The series follows the men, all employees of the same escort agency, through their daily lives and interactions with each other. Cameras also follow the escorts on their appointments with women, including their sexual activity. The series debuted on the premium cable channel Showtime in 2011, and the final episode aired in 2016.
Night Drive may refer to:
A gigolo is a male escort or social companion who is supported by a person in a continuing relationship,.
Pretty may refer to:
Is Everybody Happy? is a catchphrase of Ted Lewis that was used in the song, "Wear A Hat With A Silver Lining" by Al Sherman and Albert Bryan. The catchphrase also was the title of two films starring Lewis: