This phrase was first used as an excuse to wear pink. Some guys would wear pink then try to mock their non-pink wearing counterparts for not being comfortable with their masculinity and other such bs.
However, recently, it has become a way to support breast cancer awareness and research. During the month of October, men will wear pink on Fridays to support breast cancer awareness. The pink will often come in the form of a tie or lapel pin but could include almost any article of clothing. Its counter part, No Shave November, is also gaining steam as a way to raise cancer awareness.
However, recently, it has become a way to support breast cancer awareness and research. During the month of October, men will wear pink on Fridays to support breast cancer awareness. The pink will often come in the form of a tie or lapel pin but could include almost any article of clothing. Its counter part, No Shave November, is also gaining steam as a way to raise cancer awareness.
Jack took part in Real Men Wear Pink in October to support breast cancer awareness. The next month, he took part in No Shave November to support testicular cancer awareness.
by northendwhiterash October 29, 2009
by nicole szanto February 03, 2007
a less homophobic way to say "that's gay" .
Started by the iconic 2004 Hilary Duff commercial , as a way to be less homophobic
Started by the iconic 2004 Hilary Duff commercial , as a way to be less homophobic
by Kan't Vaccinate DemKids February 12, 2021
a guy who wears A&F clothes all the time and everyday, and acting like some douchbag, sort of like a guido.
guy 1: you see that guy over there?
guy 2: yeah.
guy 1: he's a fucking Abercombie and Fitch wearing douchebag, he wears Abercombie and Fitch every single day.
guy 2: yea, that guy is a fucking guido.
guy 2: yeah.
guy 1: he's a fucking Abercombie and Fitch wearing douchebag, he wears Abercombie and Fitch every single day.
guy 2: yea, that guy is a fucking guido.
by Ben_Dover69 May 19, 2009
Ahahaha! That was a funny-ass Cory Hart impression, dude. You were truly wearing your sunglasses at night!
That guy totally looks like Cory Hart. He's really wearing his sunglasses at night.
That guy totally looks like Cory Hart. He's really wearing his sunglasses at night.
by Lawrence Heimann October 03, 2006
A campaign run by the National Breast Cancer Foundation, encouraging men to wear pink to show their support of breast cancer research. Breast cancer can affect both women and men, so the campaign aims to promote key statistics around the occurrence of breast cancer and raise money for breast cancer research. www.realmenwearpink.org.au
John decided to join the Real Men Wear Pink Campaign and wear a pink tutu every day to work for a month! He raised $1000 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation to fund breast cancer research and his colleagues took lots of photos and shared them with the #realmenwearpink hashtag.
by itsskitsch March 21, 2016