manosphere
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of manosphere
First recorded in 2015–20; man ( def. ) + -o- ( def. ) + sphere ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Huberman’s aesthetic reflects the unofficial uniform of the manosphere health department.
From Slate
The manosphere’s sobriety is robed in strength and self-actualization, no different than the sleep routine, supplements, and squats that will sculpt the best version of you.
From Slate
Dude-bro culture is alive and kicking, especially in a highly energized manosphere.
Still, it calls on young men to cast off their old interests and influences and remake their lives by embracing a collection of extreme worldviews—in this case, tech’s optimization culture, fundamentalist Christianity, and the manosphere’s aesthetic self-improvement culture.
From Slate
Amid much talk last year of podcasting’s dominant “manosphere,” “Good Hang” became an instant success by making good on the promise of its title.
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