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beefcake
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beef·cake  (bfkk)
n. Informal
1. Images, especially photographs, of minimally attired men with muscular physiques.
2. Attractive men with muscular physiques, such as those in these images.


beefcake [ˈbiːfˌkeɪk]
n
Slang men displayed for their muscular bodies, esp in photographs Compare cheesecake [2]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.beefcake - a photograph of a muscular man in minimal attire
photo, photograph, pic, exposure, picture - a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
Translations
beefcake [ˈbiːfkeɪk] N (hum) → cachas m inv
beefcake [ˈbiːfkeɪk] n (= hunk) → armoire f à glace >, malabar m >
beef cattle nbœufs mpl de boucherie


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