Tip: "Blesser" is most effective when used precisely — reserve it for situations that genuinely call for the sense of "a rich man who offers support (typically financial and material) to a younger female companion in exchange for sex, friendship, etc" rather than reaching for it as a filler word.
Usage: "Blesser" is primarily used as a noun. Its central meaning — a rich man who offers support (typically financial and material) to a younger female companion in exchange for sex, friendship, etc — makes it most effective in contexts where precision matters over a more general alternative.
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