body man
Americannoun
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a male personal assistant to a politician, who, in addition to handling daily schedule and travel logistics, serves as a constant companion and attends to the politician’s immediate personal needs.
Balancing an armful of papers, the body man ducked into a shop that sold the candidate’s preferred energy drink.
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a person who repairs and refinishes the bodies of cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
Etymology
Origin of body man
First recorded in 1915–20 body man for def. 2, and in 2000–05 body man for def. 1
Example Sentences
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There was no staff member closer to the former president than Band, his so-called body man during Clinton's second term.
From BBC • Feb. 26, 2026
His job — a combination of body man, interpreter and friend — made him an object of fascination for the media and to Ohtani fans.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2024
One video shows the outcome of a friendly wager: “Told the body man that if I get a million views on the shop TikTok, I get to touch his beard and he said “sure.”
From Seattle Times • Mar. 5, 2023
“Usually the body man would have brought them upstairs for Trump or someone from the outer-Oval at the end of the day. They would get handed off to the residence and just disappear.”
From Washington Post • Aug. 27, 2022
When it is merely a question of keeping life in the body, man and beast alike prove that but little is required.
From Round the World by Carnegie, Andrew
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