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rent boy

British  

noun

  1. a young male prostitute

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He leaves his home in England’s West Midlands for London, becomes a rent boy and begins the work of finding himself anew.

From New York Times

He’s like a “really scuzzy, incredibly hot rent boy,” they conclude.

From Slate

A Catholic boarding-school boy, he had run off to train as an actor, funding his fees with work as a rent boy.

From The Guardian

Another post described him wrongly as a "rent boy".

From BBC

The story follows teenage boy Janno, the oldest child and only son in a God-fearing family whose life and sense of self are thrown into chaos by his parents’ decision to foster an orphan, Pieter, a 13-year-old child recovering from drug addiction and life as a rent boy.

From Reuters