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  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

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  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes
  • What about either a dandy or a fop

    dandy (n): a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in garments and appearance.

    Is a man concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way These are both

    used to understand noblemen who are percieved as out of touch. Another rake with a slightly different connotation is a rake.

    • 535051 views
    • 567 answers
    • 197357 votes