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men-children

American  
[men-chil-druhn, -drin] / ˈmɛnˌtʃɪl drən, -drɪn /
Or menchildren

noun

  1. plural of man-child.


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In keeping with the vision of a “postmenopausal” Macbeth, they did change a line Macbeth speaks to his wife: “Bring forth men-children only/For thy undaunted mettle should compose/Nothing but male.”

From New York Times • Dec. 4, 2021

The forty-year-old actor, who grew up in Virginia, is known for his gallery of overconfident Southern men-children.

From The New Yorker • May 29, 2017

Now, old fans and new can watch it in all its insane glory, and get to experience the same crushing disappointment and bemusement that kids and men-children across the US did in 1978.

From The Guardian • Dec. 1, 2015

Once young Barry gets more involved with the brothers, "you realize it is about these three men-children forming this new dysfunctional family unit."

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 3, 2015

She ought assuredly to have "brought forth men-children only;" but she left no son.

From Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. II (of 3) by Jameson, Mrs. (Anna)

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