"trophy partner" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: trophy partners [plural]
Etymology: By analogy with trophy wife. Head templates: {{en-noun}} trophy partner (plural trophy partners)
  1. A romantic partner, usually young and attractive, regarded as a status symbol for their partner, usually older and affluent. Related terms: arm candy, armpiece, social handbag Coordinate_terms: trophy wife, trophy husband, trophy boyfriend, trophy girlfriend Translations (young attractive romantic partner who is a status symbol): partenaire trophée [feminine, masculine] (French), conjoint trophée [masculine] (French)

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Walking arm in arm serves several purposes. It provides the comfort of contact, and it indicates to other parties (and potential mates) that we are unavailable. It can also be a display of a “trophy” partner, particularly where there is a marked difference in the age, desirability or attractiveness of the pair.",
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