mansicle

English

Etymology

man + -sicle

Noun

mansicle (plural mansicles)

  1. (informal, humorous) A cold or frozen man.
    • 2010, Amy Goldman Koss, The Not-So-Great Depression, Roaring Brook Press (2010), →ISBN, page 204:
      Or did he freeze into an Alaskan mansicle ice statute with dogsicles and snotsicles?
    • 2014, Mike Richards, 100 Things Everyone Else Is Wrong About, Penguin (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      You want to camp in the snow and become a "mansicle," that's up to you, but the sane mind says, "Sleeping in snow under canvas, bad."
    • 2015, Christi Barth, All for You, Carina Press (2015), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      What was she supposed to do with a six-foot-tall mansicle frozen in place at the edge of the lake?

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