modelizer

English

Etymology

model + -izer, based on womanizer.

Noun

modelizer (plural modelizers)

  1. A man who associates habitually with models.
    • 1998 June 14, Darren Star, “Models and Mortals”, in Sex and the City, season 1, episode 2, spoken by Carrie:
      Modelizers are obsessed not with women, but with models, who in most cities are safely confined to billboards and magazines, but in Manhattan actually run wild on the streets, turning the city into a virtual model country safari where men can pet the creatures in their natural habitat.

References

  • OED 2003

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