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manosphere

American  
[man-uh-sfeer] / ˈmæn əˌsfɪər /

noun

Digital Technology, Informal.
  1. a loosely affiliated network of masculinist websites, blogs, and online forums.


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.

From The Wall Street Journal

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.

From The Wall Street Journal