manpurse
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]manpurse (plural manpurses)
- (informal) A purse worn by a man.
- 2003 July 1, “Marsee 11-liter tankbag. (Gear).”, in Rider:
- A friend of my daughter's saw the Marsee tankbag on my desk and asked if it was my new manpurse.
- 2005 April 10, Lisa Olson, “PEDRO THE STARTER HAS SHOT TO SHOW US HE'S A STOPPER”, in New York Daily News[1]:
- Dressed in a vibrant pink shirt and carrying a designer leather manpurse, Martinez strolled into the visitors' clubhouse late yesterday afternoon and loudly exclaimed, "I'm here! Did anybody miss me?"
- 2005 August 29, Kathleen McElroy, “Super Double Top Secret”, in New York Times:
- The new rules also mean no oversized tennis bags stuffed with wine bottles (glass and alcohol are forbidden) and a picnic's worth of food. Ladies, think purse. Gentlemen, think "manpurse."
- 2007 June 13, Olivia Barker, Mary Cadden, “Dumpy dads yield fashionable fathers”, in USA Today, page 6D:
- Kelly recommends to-the-knee cargo shorts instead for a more modern look. Bonus: "The pockets are great for holding all your stuff." (Because who can really pull off the manpurse?)