Entity: THOMAS-JONES
THOMAS-JONES is a slang term used to refer to a desirable man with loose morals, often associated with promiscuity.
THOMAS-JONES
Etymology
THOMAS-JONES is a term that combines elements from the slang terms 'John Thomas' and 'Tom-jones', both referring to male figures with sexual connotations.
Definition
THOMAS-JONES is a slang term used to describe a man who is desirable but has loose morals, often engaging in sexual activities with multiple partners.
Historical Context
The term THOMAS-JONES has roots in slang language dating back to the 1870s, with variations like 'John Thomas' being used to refer to the male genitalia.
Cultural Significance
THOMAS-JONES reflects societal views on male promiscuity and the perception of certain men as sexually attractive despite their questionable morals.
Related Concepts
THOMAS-JONES is related to other slang terms like 'John Thomas' and 'Tom-jones' that similarly depict men with sexual undertones.
See Also
A slang term for a man who is considered desirable but has loose morals and is known for engaging in sexual activities with multiple partners.