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moobs

British  
/ ˈmuːˌbiːz, muːbz /

plural noun

  1. informal overdeveloped breasts on a man, caused by excess weight or lack of exercise

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of moobs

C21: a blend of man and boob , booby

Example Sentences

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And so, bulge by bulge, lump by lump, my body grew all the infamous mounds and blobs our culture likes to invent insulting nicknames for: a muffin top, moobs and — most especially — love handles.

From New York Times

The term, “used to indicate that a suggested scenario is unlikely or undesirable,” was added alongside more than 500 other words and phrases like “YOLO” and “Moobs.”

From New York Times

Splendiferous, meaning full of or abounding in splendor, joins yogalates, a fitness routine combining pilates exercises with the techniques of yoga, and moobs, unusually prominent breasts on a man, as new entries to the 150-year-old dictionary's collection of 600,000 words.

From Reuters

Never mind about your “moobs”, Hugh – come sit by me and let’s burn our bras and certain newspapers.

From The Guardian

My moobs and me: growing up with gynecomastia Father's Day celebrated in Google doodle Happiness is a glass half empty Observer Magazine Competition: Win a dress by Hoss Intropia worth £500!

From The Guardian