GFE
English
    
    Etymology
    
(Google): Introduced by sex columnist Dan Savage.
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Noun
    
GFE (countable and uncountable, plural GFEs)
- Initialism of girlfriend experience.
- 2001, (unknown), “ASP: "Julie" of Oral-Land-Oh”, in alt.sex.prostitution (Usenet):- She is absolutely a total GFE, no limits, except no Greek.
 
- 2011, R. Barri Flowers, Prostitution in the Digital Age: Selling Sex from the Suite to the Street, ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 151:- For many johns, the most popular feature of being with a prostitute is the so-called Girlfriend Experience, or GFE, where a client pays a prostitute to pretend to be his girlfriend during the session, making it seem more real than simply a business arrangement.
 
- 2016, Megan Rivers-Moore, Gringo Gulch: Sex, Tourism, and Social Mobility in Costa Rica, University of Chicago Press, →ISBN, page 58:- Thus, while these sex tourists are looking for the GFE, they are crucially not looking for a girlfriend.
 
 
- (real estate) Initialism of good-faith estimate.
- As usual, that broker's GFE was off by more than 30% from the final cost.
 
- (US, military) Initialism of government-furnished equipment: equipment in the possession of or acquired directly by the government, and subsequently delivered to or otherwise made available to the contractor.
- Hyponym: GFP
 
- Initialism of global financial elite.
Phrase
    
GFE
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