mirdle

English

Etymology

Blend of man + girdle.

Noun

mirdle (plural mirdles)

  1. (informal) An abdominal support garment (girdle) designed for and/or marketed to men.
    • 2009, Mimi Spencer, 101 Things to Do Before You Diet: Because Looking Great Isn't Just about Losing Weight, Rodale (2009), →ISBN, page 57:
      The Wall Street Journal has reported on the burgeoning market for "support boxers" to lift and firm the backside and "waist eliminators" to tame the gut. If your man wears a mirdle, then surely you should, too?
    • 2011, Sasha Charnin Morrison, Secrets of Stylists: An Insider's Guide to Styling the Stars, Chronicle Books (2011), →ISBN, page 138:
      She knows about bras, body slimmers, boy shorts, and the new contraption: a mirdle for the guys!
    • 2014, José Blanco F., "Underwear," in Cultural Encyclopedia of the Penis (eds. Michael Kimmel, Christine Milrod, & Amanda Kennedy), Rowman & Littlefield (2014), →ISBN, page 227:
      In the early 2010s, shape underwear for men—modeled after the success of shape underwear for women—provided males with the opportunity to reshape their body using a variety of products, including mirdles or male girdles, compression shorts, waist eliminators, "bubble butt" enhancers, []

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