stud muffin
See also: studmuffin
English
editEtymology
editFrom stud + muffin, perhaps with influence from beefcake. First use appears c. 1983 in Buffalo News.
Pronunciation
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Noun
editstud muffin (plural stud muffins)
- (idiomatic, colloquial) A very attractive man.
- 1995, Curtis W Ellison, Country Music Culture: From Hard Times to Heaven, University Press of Mississippi, published 1995, page 44:
- Billboard magazine quoted an Oklahoma City radio program who described him as "a stud muffin" — "there was just a vibe on this guy out there, especially among women" (Stark 1992, 89)
- 1999, John W Milor, Apparition, page 106:
- "I'm a total stud muffin. Can't you see it?" Simon joked.
- 2003 August 11, The New Yorker:
- “A stud!” “A stud muffin!” In general, the students’ enthusiasm for Clinton was equalled by their disdain for George W. Bush.