Crossword Clue: Gentleman's opposite
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Gentleman's opposite"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Gentleman's opposite"
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- Base man?
- A dirty dog?
- Antonym for "prince"
- Blackguard
- Blighter
- Bad boyfriend
- Bad date, perhaps
- Bad guest
- Bad guy
- Boor
- Boorish fellow
- Boorish sort
- Dastardly dude
- Dastardly fellow
- Dastardly guy
- Dastardly sort
- Bounder.
- Bounder from Piccadilly, in more ways than one
- Bounder
- Complete boor
- Certainly not a gentleman
- Computer-aided design
- Character like Steerforth
- Guy whose face might get slapped
- Guy with a roving eye
- Despicable dude
- Despicable lowlife
- Despicable one
- Contemptible fellow
- Contemptible one
- Contemptible sort
- Gentleman? No, no, no
- Gentleman's opposite
- Dirtbag
- Dirty dog
- Hardly a dream date
- Hardly a gentleman
- Hardly a girl's dream date
- Dirty rotten scoundrel
- Hardly Mr. Right
- Churl
- Fish oil source
- Dishonorable dude
- Dishonorable fellow
- Dishonorable guy
- Dishonorable man
- Dishonorable one
- Dishonorable sort
- Dishonourable man
- Disreputable one
- Disreputable sort
- Ill-bred dude
- Ill-bred fellow
- Ill-bred guy
- Ill-bred man
- Ill-bred person
- Ill-bred sort
- Callous fellow
- Callous heel
- Ill-mannered fellow
- Ill-mannered guy
- Ill-mannered man
- Ill-mannered one
- "Dog"
- Crude dude
- Heartbreaker
- Jerk
- Heel
- Heel's relative
- He's no gentleman
- He's no keeper!
- He's no mensch
- He's not Mr. Right
- He's probably not Mr. Right
- He's unrefined
- Dreadful date, maybe
- Faithless lover
- Insensitive sort
- Stinker
- Man without manners
- Varlet
- Many a base player
- Total heel
- Townsman: Brit.
- Mr. Wrong
- Rogue
- Roguish fellow
- Obnoxious fellow
- Villain
- Player, perhaps
- Knave
- Rotten egg
- Rotter
- Roué
- Roue
- Rounder
- Vulgarian
- Rude chap
- Rude character
- Rude dude
- Rude fellow
- Rude one
- Womanizer
- Rake
- Rapscallion
- Nasty fellow
- Rascal.
- Rascal
- London lout
- Real d-bag
- Real heel
- One a woman can't trust
- Ne'er-do-well
- Louse
- Lout of a guy
- Lout
- Loutish fellow
- Loutish sort
- Love-'em-and-leave-'em type
- Low one
- Lowlife
- One who may be slapped
- No gentleman.
- No gentleman, he
- No gentleman
- No-good guy
- No-goodnik
- No great catch
- No Mr. Nice Guy
- No Mr. Right
- Reprobate
- Philanderer
- Philandering fellow
- Probably not Mr. Right
- Opposite of "gentleman"
- Not Mr. Right
- Two-timer
- Two-timer, e.g.
- Two-timing guy
- Two-timing sort
- U-turn from gentleman
- Unchivalrous man
- Unchivalrous one
- Unchivalrous sort
- Uncourtly one
- Uncouth fellow
- Uncouth one
- Uncouth type
- Wrong choice for Mr. Right
- Sleazeball
- Sleazo
- Unfeeling fellow
- Scoundrel
- Ungentle man
- Ungentlemanly fellow
- Ungentlemanly gentleman
- Ungentlemanly one
- Ungentlemanly sort
- Ungentlemanly type
- Slimeball
- What many an ex of mine turned out to be
- Unlikeable guy
- Unlikely husband material
- Unmannered sort
- Unmannerly fellow
- Unmannerly guy
- Unmannerly man
- Unmannerly sort
- Unmannerly type
- UnPOPular fellow
- Unprincipled fellow
- Unprincipled guy
- Unprincipled one
- Untrustworthy sort
Recent Usage of Gentleman's opposite in Crossword Puzzles
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- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Nov. 3, 2013
- USA Today - Jan. 31, 2012
- LA Times - Aug. 30, 2010
- LA Times - Aug. 30, 2010