beefcake
English
    
WOTD – 10 October 2011

Two beefcakes.
Alternative forms
    
- beef-cake
Etymology
    
From beef + cake, by analogy with cheesecake (“an image of a sexy young woman”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈbiːfˌkeɪk/
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- Rhymes: -iːfkeɪk
Noun
    
beefcake (countable and uncountable, plural beefcakes)
- (informal, uncountable) Imagery of one or more muscular, well-built men.
- Coordinate term: cheesecake
 
- (informal, countable) Such a male, especially as seen as physically desirable.
- Synonyms: lady-killer, hunk, adonis
 - 2014, Stephen King, Mr. Mercedes: A Novel, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:- The audience goes bugshit. The security beefcakes separate them and the host gets between them, talking in a voice that is soothing on top, inciteful beneath.
 
 
- (literally) A cake containing beef.
- 1998, Jessie Tirsch, McGuire's Irish Pub Cookbook, Pelican, page 145:- Beefcake with Burgundy Mushroom Cream
 
 
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