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Flamboyant Masculinity 

A cultural movement in which men use over-the-top fashion to express themselves. Through makeup, jewelry, and boob-windows, they enhance their masculinity.
Did you know that "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" is Japanese for "Flamboyant Masculinity"?

Flamboyant

Gosh! He is such a flamboyant lad
Flamboyant by Aimh28 November 11, 2018

Nellee Flamboyant 

A self-proclaimed internet celebrity, who encourages girls to love their body with her group love your curves. She's probably best known for her vintage fashion style, and her place on Blue Plastic's Vain.

Probably one of the only e-celebs who doesn't have a typical scene image or encourage the scene culture.
Nellee Flamboyant...the one who does the anti pro-anorexia campaign.
Nellee Flamboyant by wilzy January 17, 2009

ramboyant 

the opposite of flamboyant; totally masculine
"dude, who's the guy with the machine gun?"

"i don't know, but he looks pretty ramboyant if you ask me."
ramboyant by jfulk January 26, 2008

glamboyant 

Flamboyant kicked up a notch--or ten--as in reference to "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert's American Music Awards performance.

Flamboyant with a glam edge.

Inspired by "Glambert," media nickname given to the glam-inspired performer
Dude: "Man, Steven Tyler and Chris Robinson are flamboyant."

Other dude: "Yeah but they'd need to sparkle it up like David Bowie to be truly glamboyant."

TV watcher: "Did you see Adam Lambert perform on Letterman? He sang the song Pink wrote, "Whataya Want From Me" totally straight, no stage theatrics, dancing or glitter."

Other TV watcher: "Yeah, he says he's trying to get away from the glamboyant image of the American Music Awards performance and focus on the music and his singing."

Cougar in the corner: "Damn, but I like when guys are glamboyant--nothing better than sharing clothes and make-up with a hottie"
glamboyant by MauiZan December 4, 2009

flamboyant

1. Adjective:
Mostly means over the top, loud, colourful.

Can be applied to objects or people.

Often associated with gay men, but does not MEAN "gay" as some previous additions seem to imply.
1. The float at the carnival was very flamboyant.

2. Geoff is being very flamboyant tonight.
flamboyant by Thomarse. February 29, 2008