- - Blackguard
- - Canada's currency code
- - Ungentlemanly guy
- - Rotter, bounder
- - Villainous character in Monica Dickens
- - rogue about to get top diamond
- - Brute of a guy
- - Scoundrel roughly treated at the end
- - Reprehensible man
- - Heartless Romeo
- - Scoundrel, rascal
- - Opposite of Mr. Right
- - scoundrel, rotter
- - Disrespectful man
- - Unprincipled lout
- - Unscrupulous rogue (arch)
- - male scoundrel
- - It's cloak and dagger at first, finding bounder
- - Two-timing fellow
- - churlish guy
- - Bad person about to be given notice
- - He's a rotter around daughter
- - not-to-be-trusted dude
- - He'll figure, nowadays, as a villain
- - Knavish sort
- - Badly behaved man (rhymes with "sad")
- - Disreputable chap
- - Currency in Justin Trudeau's country: Abbr.
- - Money in Toronto: Abbr.
- - Baddie in an arcade game
- - Contemptible man
- - Another term for bus conductor
- - He contradicts a gentleman
- - Bounder (arch)
- - Heartless man
- - Scoundrel constructed Art Deco facades
- - Dishonorable selfish man
- - Guy who's a slimeball
- - RouŽ
- - An ungentlemanly sort, a rogue
- - Dastardly dude
- - Unfeeling fellow
- - Ill-bred person
- - Hardly a girl's dream date
- - Dishonorable dude
- - Unmannerly man
- - Ungentlemanly one
- - Ungentlemanly gentleman
- - Two-timer, e.g.
- - Roué
- - Fish oil source
- - Dastardly fellow
- - Callous heel
- - Bad boyfriend
- - UnPOPular fellow
- - Unmannerly type
- - Unlikeable guy
- - Uncourtly one
- - Unchivalrous one
- - Two-timing guy
- - Townsman: Brit.
- - Total heel
- - Rude character
- - Rude chap
- - Real d-bag
- - Probably not Mr. Right
- - Opposite of "gentleman"
- - One who may be slapped
- - One a woman can't trust
- - Obnoxious fellow
- - Not Mr. Right
- - Low one
- - Ill-bred sort
- - Heel's relative
- - He's not Mr. Right
- - He's no mensch
- - He's no keeper!
- - Hardly a dream date
- - Dishonorable one
- - Computer-aided design
- - Complete boor
- - Character like Steerforth
- - Callous fellow
- - Bad guest
- - Bad date, perhaps
- - A dirty dog?
- - Nasty fellow
- - No Mr. Nice Guy
- - Ungentle man
- - London lout
- - Faithless lover
- - Roguish fellow
- - Blighter
- - Rakish man
- - Disreputable guy
- - Heartbreaker
- - Rude fellow
- - Gentleman's opposite
- - Unmannered sort
- - Bad guy
- - Uncouth type
- - Insensitive sort
- - Contemptible fellow
- - Despicable fellow
- - Womanizer
- - Crude dude
- - Slimeball
- - Hardly Mr. Right
- - Dirtbag
- - Villain
- - Varlet
- - Unprincipled one
- - Unprincipled man
- - Rotten fellow
- - Hardly a nice guy
- - Rogue
- - Bounder, scoundrel
- - Guy with a roving eye
- - It brings the heat
- - Scoundrel turns up in Panda Car
- - Ill-bred dude
- - Dishonorable guy
- - Unmannerly guy
- - Ill-mannered guy
- - Unprincipled fellow
- - Bounder from Piccadilly, in more ways than one
- - Inconsiderate fellow
- - Dishonourable man
- - Rounder
- - Two-timing sort
- - Loutish guy
- - Mr. Wrong
- - Bounder
- - Disreputable one
- - Despicable dude
- - Dirty dog
- - Rotter
- - He's no gentleman
- - Despicable lowlife
- - Real heel
- - Disreputable sort
- - Heel
- - Gentleman? No, no, no
- - U-turn from gentleman
- - Sleazeball
- - Unchivalrous sort
- - Dastardly guy
- - Two-timer
- - Un-gentleman?
- - No Prince Charming, he
- - Ungentlemanly fellow
- - Sleazo
- - Ill-bred guy
- - No gentleman
- - Knave
- - Lout
- - Loutish sort
- - Dishonorable sort
- - Dreadful date, maybe
- - Unmannerly fellow
- - Player, perhaps
- - Ne'er-do-well
- - Philandering fellow
- - Ungentlemanly sort
- - Unlikely husband material
- - Unchivalrous man
- - Dastardly sort
- - Dishonorable man
- - Contemptible sort
- - Part of the academy for no gentleman
- - Ill-bred man
- - He's unrefined
- - No-good guy
- - Stinker
- - No prince charming
- - Certainly not a gentleman
- - Unprincipled guy
- - Guy whose face might get slapped
- - Record includes adultery, principally — he's no gent
- - Roue
- - No Mr. Right
- - Wrong choice for Mr. Right
- - Ill-mannered man
- - Lout of a guy
- - Ungentlemanly type
- - Base man?
- - What many an ex of mine turned out to be
- - Love-'em-and-leave-'em type
- - Loutish fellow
- - Rotten egg
- - No great catch
- - Many a base player
- - Antonym for "prince"
- - Dishonorable fellow
- - He's probably not Mr. Right
- - Man without manners
- - Dirty rotten scoundrel
- - Philanderer
- - Jerk
- - Reprobate
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