Citations:shagaholic

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English citations of shagaholic

Noun: "(UK, slang) a person who is addicted to sex"

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  • 1999, "Pianist Steve Koven and the Steve Koven Trio perform at the Downtown Jazz Festival", Toronto Star, 29 June 1999:
    You young 'uns might not believe this, but Michael Caine burst on to the screen as a bona fide sex symbol thanks to Alfie, about a Cockney shagaholic who made the most of the Swinging '60s.
  • 2002, Alison Kerr, "Videos", The Herald (Glasgow), 12 December 2002:
    Myers may still be having fun with his shagaholic spy, as well as the rest of the characters he plays, but he's the only one still laughing.
  • 2003, Matt Beaumont, The Book, the Film, the T-Shirt, HarperCollins (2003), →ISBN, page 311:
    The familiar cast of liars, skivers and shagaholics plays out the fiasco with predictable flair.
  • 2008, David Segal, "The Kennedy Center Honors: Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend", The Washington Post, 7 December 2008:
    "I suppose in some ways I was a shagaholic," [Roger Daltrey] says, chewing on a fig from a fruit platter. "I just liked female company on the road."
  • 2009, S. C. Cunningham, David the Penance List, AuthorHouse (2009), →ISBN, page 364:
    [] I will never be asked to do a Charity gig again, that's for sure, unless it is for shagaholics anonymous," they laughed.
  • 2009, "Don’t let absent dads off the hook", The Sun (Scotland), 9 September 2009:
    And Dwight? You can call him many things, not least a shagaholic Trinidadian nicknamed the Smiling Assassin for his ability to score goals while constantly grinning at Aston Villa and Manchester United.