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"manliness" Definitions
  1. the qualities and physical features that are admired or expected in a man

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"I am just happy to provide the manliness," he joked.
"Yes I am here to provide the manliness," he declared.
In the White House, we have phony manliness run amok.
And here we are, still disloyal and deprived of manliness.
Manliness means violent domination, a point not lost on gun manufacturers.
Carrell "provides the manliness," as he joked, with his unnamed character.
There's even a mandatory fight sequence to enforce Arjun's heroic manliness.
"Manliness means something different for all of us," Mr. Creagar said.
Greek manliness started from a different place than ours does now.
No. Cruz is a skilled debater, but he doesn't really exude manliness.
De Coubertin considered the games a way to promote ideals of manliness.
Look at the way he swims with grace, with dignity, with MUCH MANLINESS.
Manliness," in which Dipper attempts a tough "mansformation" to become a "real man.
When it comes to Burnley, however, he's an immovable slab of monosyllabic manliness.
Manliness is a series of qualities that we categorize into a certain group.
Did I come closer to the core of manliness using all these products?
It'll have little to no effect on any measurable level of your manliness.
"Perceptions of manliness were deeply intertwined with perceptions of social status," Foote writes.
When John Kelly elbowed out Anthony Scaramucci, one version of manliness replaced another.
Their version of manliness values bravado and aggression above the needs of others.
Because manliness literally has to be rubbed in, I went to take a shower.
There is the slovenly "I don't care what you think" manliness of Steve Bannon.
That gave me a sense of manliness, though I realize it's a pretty silly thing.
There's nothing worse than watching a dude assert his manliness by feeling superior to a woman.
Professor Saguy said that employers played on this sense that manliness was intertwined with such jobs.
He peppers virtually every speech he gives with tales of his strength, his toughness, his manliness.
Where he has been, marksmanship is not just proof of manliness, but also means of survival.
The debates over which version was better centered on manliness, decorum and the pace of play.
I don't enjoy professional wrestling and the amount of sweaty manliness and improbable plot twists is commensurate.
Guns, and the message of "strength" and manliness they often convey, is deeply entrenched in American society.
"It is a lack of real moral manliness on the part of the governing powers," said Rev.
The performative fly-fishing in Central Park, the fly-tying, those outdoorsy yet fussy arts of manliness.
He calls her "princess," while telling her that her "girly ways" are no match for his manliness.
David Brooks The Trump administration is certainly giving us an education in the varieties of wannabe manliness.
Just as important, it offers a semi-comic glimpse at a culture that fetishizes manliness and devalues women.
It's worth remembering, when we are surrounded by all this thrusting masculinity, what substantive manliness once looked like.
This wasn't to prove manliness or that I was a trophy boyfriend; whatever was served would be eaten happily.
The alt-right, in particular, seems utterly obsessed with proving its own manliness and disproving that of its opponents.
Debs, who wrote a lot about manliness, always said that the best kind of man was a sand man.
Simply put, Trump's alpha dog manliness and strength are a threat to the evolving independence and power of women.
Instead, the critics read sexism, misogyny and an Old World patriarchy into whatever remnants of manliness stubbornly hang on today.
In myth Krishna pacified a bull; the great Tamil screen heroes have also tested their manliness against a raging beast.
He comes to Hollywood in a cinematic era when the nature of manliness appears to be more elastic than ever.
Women are a recurrent theme in daily discourse, because the stakes they personify — for manliness, honor, family values — are great.
A death to this ideal of masculinity and manliness that I've embedded in my head and constantly compared myself to.
Continuing with the laughable manliness, I moved on to Contract to Kill, a movie produced by and starring Steven Seagal.
Next to Davis's zip, Chris Pine is about as funny as a brick, although he does chiseled manliness pretty well.
But when he tried to test his manliness by having affairs with other women he found himself unable to perform.
If anxieties about possession and manliness continue to fray our national life, "Proving Up" proposes that here our troubles began.
This is very different from the honorable style of manliness shown by say, Teddy Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, or Barack Obama.
Toxic masculinity, the combination of entitlement, aggression, and dominance our society associates with "manliness," is the very core of rape culture.
"Sebastian"—and the audience, in turn—learns from his relationship with Duke that "manliness" has no true prescriptions, confines, or rules.
Even if he still does not like Mr. Bolton's mustache, Mr. Trump may be drawn to the pugnacious manliness it represents.
Discussions by this "priesthood" conflate national security and manliness with sexualized jargon about vertical erector launchers and thrust-to-weight ratios.
Over the months of the investigation, he came to represent for many an ideal of manliness that rebuked Trump's insecure machismo.
When Life added the moose-riding president to its database in 2003, this ironic manliness trend was just about to break.
They would have made an ad praising rugged manliness if they thought it would have led to more buzz and higher sales.
Reuters has no evidence that Putin, who has made regular public displays of his manliness, or any other senior officials are ill.
But French, Carlson and Russell all talk about the glory of all men embracing manliness, and being strong, stoic, fearless, and competitive.
One of the greatest athletes of all time, Serena has been torn down by the media and commenters for her supposed manliness.
"The toughness fascination emerges from a variety of gender tropes that extend back pretty far that associate toughness with manliness," he wrote.
A FRAT BRO is an "Alpha male, perhaps?" not because of their supposed manliness, but because fraternities use a Greek lettering system.
Amidst all this manliness, Hammer was cast opposite Johnny Depp in Disney's long-germinating adaptation of the classic television series The Lone Ranger.
Two NFL stars put their manliness to the test in Finland -- ICE SWIMMING IN 34 DEGREE WATER ... and TMZ Sports has the video.
In trying to live up to those ideals of manliness, men are often reluctant to ask for help when they are in distress.
As they stake out Blackstone's husband, Mr. Suplee's poker-faced delivery of D's maxims about violence and manliness lights up the overall gloom.
And in the context of China's increasing power, the establishment's preoccupation with promoting old-fashioned, Hollywood-style manliness also has a political message.
For him, this shutdown is a self-declared point of pride — a gaudy display of his boldness, his manliness and his political steadfastness.
I'm thinking if a guy has to do that much work to prove his "manliness," then he's probably compensating for some other things. Hmmmm.
Like that subversive charmer, "Tumacho" plays dizzily with historical notions of American manliness (just pronounce its name), but in a more willfully absurdist key.
Egan tied the popularity of boxing to English nationalism, citing the relationship between the inherent 'manliness' and prowess of men born on British soil.
Tom gave some young fledgling gays an image they felt was worth pursuing—one of exaggerated manliness, as cartoonish as those images may be.
Let us stipulate that manliness does not require any particular concentration of hair, but for Mr. Porte Jacquemus, a thatch was to be desired.
Trauma is never far away, often appearing in the most innocent disguises, like a simple swimming lesson that becomes a petrifying test of manliness.
Owens is as likely to propose a dress for a man as for a woman, but without sacrificing manliness in favor of runway novelty.
At its core, Triple Frontier is a movie about the strong bond between men even as they grapple with the consequences of their manly manliness.
For example, perhaps when men feel they aren't contributing enough money, this lowers their sense of "manliness" or masculinity, which ultimately depresses their sex drive.
The case has roiled Israel, where the reaction has revolved around concerns about victim shaming and about the pressures in Israeli society to prove manliness.
There, a hard-driving Dutch sea captain tortures them with work and tantalizes them with his manliness, at one point even displaying his tattooed penis.
The Russian president is the ultimate foreign policy bogeyman in this campaign, summoned like a menacing apparition any time a candidate's manliness is called into question.
It's extremely rare to see a character like Spencer, who embodies all of the traits of hyper-masculinity and macho manliness, forced to confront the issue.
The older I've gotten, the more comfortable I've become with my desire to explore different aspects of my personality and define 'manliness' on my own terms.
As Belew shows, these men packaged their rage into a toxic mélange of racism, anti-Semitism, militarism, radicalism and manliness that became the white power movement.
For example, 2,400 years ago the Greeks had a more fully developed vision of manliness than anything we see in or around the White House today.
As marketers reconsider manliness, recent ads have promoted fathers who braid their daughter's hair (Pantene), cry at their weddings (Travelers) and apply eyeliner (Just for Men).
The initial allegations against the 12 men had led to soul searching in Israel, prompting conversations about societal pressures on young men to prove their manliness.
He famously/infamously created a young PR executive named "John Miller" (it was Trump) to tout the manliness, sexiness and overall appeal of Donald Trump to reporters.
Luke talked about his days as a platoon leader in Afghanistan and it quickly became obvious that JoJo is very into Luke's rugged manliness and sexy voice.
After all, this is a race in which Donald Trump has insulted Jeb Bush's manliness and Carly Fiorina's physical appearance, and likened Ben Carson to a child molester.
Russell doesn't take this news well and spirals into a bout of the most toxic form of masculinity: threatening to murder a woman to prove your own manliness.
From bodybuilders to ultra-marathoners, there are few things the plant-based-diet community likes to promote more than the idea that manliness is attainable even without meat.
In addition to going by the name the Man Book Club, for instance, Mr. McCullough's group expresses its notion of manliness through the works it chooses to read.
Official Russian propaganda emphasizes his strength and manliness — see all of those famous shirtless photo ops — depicting him as a kind of father figure for the Russian state.
Last week, when he went to the Senate and flipped his thumb down on the pretzeled-up health care bill, we saw one version of manliness trumping another.
A culture that conditions men to believe that manliness comes from treating women as objects, and teaches women always to be agreeable, both reflects and reinforces this inequality.
Jackson isn't just any boy playing dress-up; he's a Black male child, and therefore his perceived manliness means much more than how he may identify as an individual.
In executing their contrived feud, the two pairs of brothers sought to assert their superior manliness through base insults about strength, pain tolerance, attire, material possessions, and sexual prowess.
It's a metaphor, of a kind: the doctor's ego, and Fermin's, too, are big enough to fill a driveway or brandish a curtain rod in a show of manliness.
He wrote a book challenging perceptions around what defines 'manliness,' he's testified before Congress to advocate better protections for assault survivors, and for years, he's publicly identified as a feminist.
Mongillo's voice has a waver to it, a subtle lilt that undercuts Shinji's attempts at manliness, even as you can feel the creep of puberty infect even their lightest deliveries.
One of Mr. Brolin's signature strengths as a performer is his ability to send up machismo while at the same time living up to a credible notion of conventional manliness.
What's more, Mexico has a culture that traditionally embraces machismo, a hyperinflated version of masculinity that prioritizes "manliness" above all else, and that can prove deadly for many Mexican women.
And as for men, they are encouraged to identify with the manliness of powerful men more thoroughly than they identify with their own masculinity, or than they identify with themselves.
And those who have viewed porn (that would be half of all boys finishing middle school, maybe more, depending upon the study you read) see extra large examples of manliness.
In 2007, I uploaded a video called "Manliness," in which my friend Joel (who is much manlier than I) does manly things like opening a beer with an elk antler.
Even his attacks on Trump sought to ding the billionaire candidate's manliness, saying his attacks on women demonstrated a weak character, and that his appeals to the working class were false.
And though the political right has long claimed manliness as a trait intrinsic to its platform, its brand of machismo is enjoying a renaissance in the era of memes and Trump.
Pelosi is operating off a playbook specifically designed for Trump as she hits him where it hurts most, targeting his ego, his courage, his manliness and his sensitivity over his fortune.
This brand of socialism has its own obsession with manliness, with its "Bernie bros" and allegations by women who worked on Sanders's 2016 Presidential campaign of widespread sexual harassment and violence.
"The most dramatic statement of manliness would be the one where the man is the source of all meaning, where nothing else has meaning unless the man supplies it," he wrote.
"The most dramatic statement of manliness would be the one where the man is the source of all meaning, where nothing else has meaning unless the man supplies it," he wrote.
The violence against women in Ceesepe's early comics is shocking and repulsive, but it's also the product of pervasive Spanish anxieties about manliness, power, and control that didn't end with Franco's death.
The show, which tells the story of a married father of three who tries to maintain his manliness in a world often dominated by women, is expected to air at 8 p.m.
"First, they are still a central feature of the male body, and decisions to wear them are very closely tied in with how society makes its own ideals of manliness," he added.
I think one of them brought breath mints as a prop, but by that point, my brain was erroring out from the overweening exhibition of pale male flesh and over-serious manliness.
His name tag says 'Punisher' everything about him screams burliness and manliness yet, here he is, at Goodwill with a baby doll strapped safely in the cart as he shops for clothing.
Promundo Business Development Vice President Tolu Lawrence explained these activities allow men to meet standards of beauty that are still just ways of performing traditional masculinity and meeting societal expectations of manliness.
For Black men in particular, performative manliness is a survival mechanism in response to centuries of slavery, decades of Jim Crow laws, and white supremacist systems of inequality that still affect Black people.
The Romans, ardent followers of the Greeks in many ways, laughed at Priapus and chiseled little chubbies onto their statues in one breath, but in another exalted enormous erections as signs of manliness.
And the other thing is when we were working on the triple-A Hitman game, our art director at the time really wanted to emphasize the "manliness" of Agent 47, the game's masculinity.
"I like seeing the size of the dick compared to my body and grabbing it, seeing how big it is in my hands," Bella says, while Theresa equates a larger size with more manliness.
Their brand of manliness was defiant and swaggering: peeping out the window with rifle in hand, perched on rattan chair toting a firearm and a spear, or raising a black fist mightily through the air.
Evan decided this was the perfect opportunity for Carly to really bask in the full extent of his unbridled manliness and asked her to accompany him to the hospital for his mild ankle pain treatment.
There are an infinite number of minor and made-up problems that can give a person a lifetime of anxiety and luckily for me, my manliness or lack thereof isn't an issue I think about.
The quick and purposeful dissemination of basketball through the Y.M.C.A. system reflected the emergence in the late 19th century of "muscular Christianity," a religious movement that linked physical health and manliness to spiritual well-being.
" The Boy Scouts in particular have been praised and criticized in equal measure for promoting a vision of rugged manliness that is inextricably tied to this idea of readiness, as reflected in their longtime motto, "Be prepared.
Through his fluency in internet manliness, Trump Jr. has tried to teach a younger generation how to fight the left, the Trump Jr. way: Punch hard, talk fast, protect dad at all costs and damn the consequences.
Trump's oft-expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin is another facet of the Republican nominee's cult of manliness: The Russian president, who's fond of being photographed bare-chested in the outdoors, is a strongman in more ways than one.
Too many boys are trapped in the same suffocating, outdated model of masculinity, where manhood is measured in strength, where there is no way to be vulnerable without being emasculated, where manliness is about having power over others.
Mr. Trump — with his fragile ego and his particularly obsessive concern with his reputation for manliness — may have brought these dynamics to the surface, but they have been there all along, if in less crude and lurid ways.
The committee's ranking Republican, Jim Jordan — in high-dudgeon and dangerously over-caffeinated — seemed particularly troubled by the origins and authenticity of a Twitter account, Women for Cohen, that pushed out ridiculous flattery about Mr. Cohen's manliness: #sexy!
A scene at the beach where they kiss and Kevin masturbates Chiron (men finding intimacy only in benign nature is a recurring theme throughout these films) is followed by Kevin's peer-mandated beating of Chiron to prove his manliness.
In recent years, Ms. Lloyd — the British director whose eclectic stage credits range from "Mamma Mia!" to the Broadway revival of "Mary Stuart" — has proved herself a master of using women to plumb the murk of manliness in Shakespeare.
If there is a silver lining to Mr. Trump's views on manliness, it's that it has prompted a national discussion about the "boys will be boys" excuse for things like bullying, boasting or appraising women in crassly sexual terms.
That young, pre-bearded Ulysses S. Grant was cast as Desdemona in an Army production of "Othello" and rehearsed but never went on because of what amounted to homosexual panic among the producing officers in a national manliness crisis?
This new shaving standard was a sharp departure from the previous century, when mustaches were ensigns of resolute and pugnacious manliness — so much so, that most European armies required their officers and recruits to muster with standard black mustaches.
They are the only two men's holdovers from the 2010 Olympics, where the American Evan Lysacek won the gold medal without so much as attempting a quad — a decision that had his Russian rival Evgeni Plushenko questioning his manliness.
"Any way you slice it, when it comes to galvanizing the whole man -- building your strength, stamina, agility, confidence, and all-around toughness -- no training tool truly compares," wrote Brett and Kate McKay on the website the Art of Manliness.
There's a limit to WWE's idea of manliness which Styles can display; he's already in the hole with his distractingly luxurious hair and flippy offense, so there's no way he can rack up submission wins like a latter day Dean Malenko.
So, from the get-go, they understand that the reason, say, they want to drink so much is because they think that will help them prove their manliness, their masculinity, in a college setting, in which that appears to be valued.
"Solitary Man," Wild suggests, was significant not for the solitude but for the manliness: Diamond may have been working in the de facto headquarters of teenpop, but he was already trying to figure out what it meant to be an adult.
But cache in these rural regions of the American South depended not on the trappings of wealth; the careful grooming and fine clothing of the middle and upper classes were perhaps not seen as effeminate, but were certainly not signifiers of manliness.
The Massachusetts crowd argued that it was manlier for outs to require some measure of physical pain, while the New Yorkers said that manliness could never be extricated from gentlemanly manners and that only savages ran around fields pegging balls at one another.
The real shame of this dumbed-down treatment of manliness by the mainstream is that for this important #MeToo moment to achieve all it must, we need to not just call out the monsters, but also to differentiate the few fiends out there from the gentlemen.
He's been living his lyrics as he writes them — riding retro Porsches and B&Ws, tripping on mushrooms and LSD, falling in and out of love over text messages, and defying definitions of pop stardom by challenging preconceived notions about manliness ­— wearing mascara and performing vulnerability.
Shortly before "The Colbert Report" premièred, in 2005, Stephen Colbert claimed that he would play a generic cable-news blowhard, a character drawn from a variety of sources—the "manliness" of NBC's Stone Phillips, the "folksiness" of CNN's Aaron Brown, the "commonsense" simplicity of MSNBC's Joe Scarborough.
It's there when our barbecues and get-togethers devolve into trials of manliness, where boys are graded on how many yams they pile on their plate, quizzed about how many girlfriends they have at school, or judged by the way they "square up" when they shadowbox with their elders.
Pain and manliness validate each other in action stories, creating wish-fulfillment scenarios where the audience can imagine being just as calm under fire as their heroes, just as impervious to any physical or emotional pain they feel, just as capable of shrugging off whatever hurts or frightens them.
In an election that will be at least in part about gender and manliness, as Democrats seek to unseat an admitted adulterer accused of serial sexual harassment, assault, and even rape by at least 17 women (accusations the President denies), Democratic men are going to have to do better.
Although it is never explicitly stated in the works derived from the photograph of Farley – as that is not Johns's way – this broken man registers Johns's attentiveness to the defeated state of masculinity; they also seem to implicitly suggest that society is employing outmoded models and measures to define manliness.
The harshest attacks elicit the biggest responses at rallies, on the Internet and on cable TV. Trump, the billionaire former reality TV star, sent a New Hampshire rally into a frenzy on Monday when he repeated the term "pussy" shouted by a person in the crowd, effectively questioning Cruz's manliness.
Even as infants, boys tend to be touched and held less than girls; by the time they reach adolescence, many are emotionally difficult to reach, stunted by years of overt and implicit pressure to mask their anxieties, prove their "manliness," and fit stereotypes that specifically exclude anything that could be perceived as feminine.
While the president was squandering millions to prove his manliness by rolling out tanks and jets on the Fourth, Pelosi was holed up at her vineyard getaway in Napa with her family, eating Mexican food, rereading the Mueller report and preparing to unman the president with a thousand legal and legislative cuts.
While the president was squandering millions to prove his manliness by rolling out tanks and jets on the Fourth, Pelosi was holed up at her vineyard getaway in Napa with her family, eating Mexican food, rereading the Mueller report and preparing to unman the president with a thousand legal and legislative cuts.
It's the cultural ideal of manliness, where strength is everything while emotions are a weakness; where sex and brutality are yardsticks by which men are measured, while supposedly "feminine" traits — which can range from emotional vulnerability to simply not being hypersexual — are the means by which your status as "man" can be taken away.
Of course, a lot happened in the past 100 years to shape the country's ideals of manliness, but I traced some of the most significant changes to the decline of the industrial working class in the 1970s and 80s, specifically in towns for which coal mining had been the lifeblood of generations upon generations of men.
When he ventured from novels into playwriting with "Wanda June," which opened on Broadway in the wake of his 1969 antiwar masterpiece, "Slaughterhouse-Five," he was sending up a particular breed of man: a swaggering, bellicose bully who subscribes to a cult of manliness that valorizes combat, loves nothing more than slaughter, and views the purpose of women as sex, reproduction and servitude.
He talks manliness with a competitive eater while trying to devour a giant sloppy joe in 30 minutes, discusses the "feminization" of education with a men's studies professor, meets a troupe of stay-at-home dads, and spends the night out in the woods with a radical men's group all in an attempt to understand what it means to be a modern American man.
And let's not forget that Conor McGregor's dance partner for the Greatest Fight of All Time™, Floyd Mayweather (who never met a money-making opportunity or a misguided notion of manliness or a strong-arm leader he didn't like) was an honored guest of Kadyrov's in Chechnya in April, further boosting the fighting bona fides of Kadyrov's regime and normalizing the horror show he calls a government.
Jeb's macho rebrand, which also includes ditching his dork glasses for cool dude contact lenses, continued apace on Wednesday, when footage from a new ad was released, including this beautiful, incredibly awkward chest bump between Jeb Bush and George W. Bush:  To be fair to Jeb's manliness or whatever, he does totally own his brother here, who is a tough guy who clears his own brush, which is a thing that all real tough guys do.

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