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guyliner

British  
/ ˈɡaɪˌlaɪnə /

noun

  1. informal eyeliner when worn by a man or boy

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“I think ‘guyliner’ plays a significant role in the idea of sort of mutating into new personas or different personas or . . . rebelling against societal norms,” Hankir says.

From Salon

Or Boy George could wear “bold and colorful guyliner.”

From Salon

To wear makeup was to apply guyliner.

From New York Times

It also made a huge statement when its five androgynous looking members - complete with long hair, guyliner and makeup, burst onto the scene in the deeply conservative country - and challenged its gender norms.

From BBC

Singer Adam Lambert is known for his signature guyliner but is hardly the first.

From Washington Post