1. philandering - Noun
2. philandering - Verb
philandering
present participle of philander
philandering (plural philanderings)
The action of one who philanders.
There exists no culture in which adultery is unknown, no cultural device or code that extinguishes philandering. Helen Fisher
Even more astounding that Joyce’s philandering was ignored by the media and electorate. Source: Internet
Valcour is beckoned to the case by the intriguing and opaque femme fatale, Mrs. Herbert Endicott - she is worried about her philandering husband and thinks 'something' might have happened to him. Source: Internet
Tired of his philandering ways, Desirae and her girlfriends devise a plan that will give Tyree a taste of his own medicine. Source: Internet
Someone whose wife appears to be a partner that is loved and respected as opposed to a woman who would stay with a philandering pig for political gain. Source: Internet
The death of their father in their youth, and a mother who frequently departed into her own alcohol-infused world, marked their lives, and both sisters married philandering husbands. Source: Internet