Philander
(verb)
Engage in casual sexual activity, especially with multiple partners.
Origin:
From french philosopher, from greek philos ("loving") + andros ("man"), ultimately from the indo-european root *h1réǵs ("ruler").
Examples:
- He was known to philander with many women before he got married.
- She suspected that her husband was philandering with his secretary.
- The young woman's reputation was tarnished when it was discovered that she had been philandering with her boss.
- He was famous for his ability to philander without getting caught.
- The woman was disgusted when she found out that her boyfriend had been philandering for years.