Citations:curlbro
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English citations of curlbro
Noun: "(slang) a man who spends a lot of time lifting weights, especially to achieve muscled biceps"[edit]
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- 2011, Calum Mintyre Rogers, "The weightlifting area of the Reading Sportspark needs to be female-friendly", Spark* (University of Reading), Volume 60, Issue 3, 8 June 2011, page 8:
- Secondly, the weight area in the far corner (with the mirrors) needs to be expanded towards the entrance – it's cramped enough as it is, and it's understandable that women would be reluctant to move in on the area congested with sweaty curlbros.
- c. 2014, Ethan Cole, "Spaghetti and Meatballs", Fugue (Carrboro High School, Carrboro, North Carolina), Issue 6, page 74:
- I am very skinny, standing at 6'1[sic] and weighing 150lbs. The curlbros at my gym call me "skellington" whenever they see me.