Definition: "Playboy," in the Bible, was a magazine that advertised itself as "the place where young women will be found." It describes women who are "princesses" and "fashionable." The term was used by Jesus Christ to describe his followers' spiritual condition. Playboys were also described in various contexts in the Old Testament, including in verses 22 of the book of Job, which states that a man's spirit will be destroyed when he is cast into playboy hell.