MANSCAPE

Etymology

Noun

manscape (plural manscapes)

A view of a group of people.

A landscape that has been shaped by the human race.

An image, normally artistic, of the male form.

Verb

manscape (third-person singular simple present manscapes, present participle manscaping, simple past and past participle manscaped)

(rare) To impose a shape on the landscape to suit humans.

(neologism) To trim or shave a male's hair, typically other than the hair atop and behind his head. The term applies most frequently to facial hair, including that of the eyebrows, ears, and nostrils; somewhat frequently to shoulders and back; less frequently to buttocks and pubes; infrequently to arms and legs.

Anagrams

• campanes, spaceman

Source: Wiktionary



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PUNGENCY

(noun) wit having a sharp and caustic quality; “he commented with typical pungency”; “the bite of satire”


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