skirt chaser

skirt chaser

Someone, typically a man, who very actively, persistently, and/or aggressively pursues sexual relations with women. After my brother's girlfriend broke up with him, he started drinking heavily and turned into quite a skirt chaser.
See also: chaser, skirt
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • groupie
  • weekend warrior
  • makeout artist
  • make-out artist
  • sponge on
  • sponge on (someone or something)
  • noodge
  • nudge (someone or something) (somewhere)
  • keep after
  • keep after (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
Through ironically deployed archival footage, excerpts from John Gray's satirical musical Billy Bishop Goes to War and talking--head interviews that mix real subjects with actors playing long--dead veterans, young Billy Bishop is seen as a glib skirt chaser, who, according to the dryly ironic narration, "broadened his horizons to fist fighting and hellraising." You get the impression the Great Canadian Hero became a flying ace as much by fluke as by his excellent marksmanship.
It's behind-the-scenes of a daytime show where the hostess is a fabulous homemaker, a Martha Stewart [type], but in real life she's a drug-addicted alcoholic lesbian skirt chaser and hell-raiser.
Here, he's a mad skirt chaser. For years he ruled the roost, but was Le Coq Sportif on a shaky perch?
Should Jagger be condemned as a sad case, a middle-aged serial skirt chaser?
Packed with secret admirers, skirt chasers and, yes, someone pretending to be gay and a gratuitous dance number, it should be returned as soon as possible .** Water For Elephants (12A) Bland, dull, plodding, overlong, chemistry-free circus romance between Robert Pattinson's vet and bareback rider Reese Witherspoon, wife of cruel ringmaster Christoph Waltz, during the Great Depression.
The races, dubbed "Skirt chasers," begin with women running first followed a few minutes later by men.
"We want alcoholic 60-year-old men - skirt chasers."