man-bag

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man +‎ bag, influenced by (punning on) handbag.

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man-bag (plural man-bags)

  1. The equivalent of a woman's small handbag designed for use by men, having compartments for mobile phones, etc.
    • 2005, Valerie Steele, Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion:
      Unisex styling gave the ‘man-bag’ its brief moment and many rough hewn embroidered denim and handtooled leather shoulder bags were worn by both sexes.

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