Description of someone manly, specifically someone who ignores or endures discomfort to maintain the appearance of manliness.
by HungryNoobivore January 02, 2010
by laxbuff519 April 30, 2009
by The only thin September 17, 2020
Macho, An adjective.
An exaggerated masculine attribute, or expression, or characteristic, or trait of a masculine Man. the attribute is natural, and has always existed, but only came into our culture and language on mass, as the result of body building, and our media in the 70's and 80's. The new interest in body building had produced a new form of masculinity, that had become very popular in porn and film.
Most macho attributes are positive, as they are natural to masculine men, even if not visible on the outside.
These attributes are the naturally occurring attributes of masculinity that are exaggerated, and are sometimes put on to attract a women; similar to how some women put on or play up their femininity to attract a man: but sometimes they occur naturally; acting tough, getting into fights, lifting stuff, ect.
The feminine equal to this does not have it's own adjective, and is simply called *femininity(?) but is the same in outward expression, and is the exaggerated traits and attributes of femininity, some times put on to attract a man, but sometimes expressed naturally; acting helpless, dumb, sexually aroused, ect.(better examples required) *May not be accurate.
Both the Macho traits and the feminine equal, are typically superficial, sometimes expressed simply do to the physical structure of the person;A heavily muscled man will have a macho walk, and a slim man wont have a macho walk.
An exaggerated masculine attribute, or expression, or characteristic, or trait of a masculine Man. the attribute is natural, and has always existed, but only came into our culture and language on mass, as the result of body building, and our media in the 70's and 80's. The new interest in body building had produced a new form of masculinity, that had become very popular in porn and film.
Most macho attributes are positive, as they are natural to masculine men, even if not visible on the outside.
These attributes are the naturally occurring attributes of masculinity that are exaggerated, and are sometimes put on to attract a women; similar to how some women put on or play up their femininity to attract a man: but sometimes they occur naturally; acting tough, getting into fights, lifting stuff, ect.
The feminine equal to this does not have it's own adjective, and is simply called *femininity(?) but is the same in outward expression, and is the exaggerated traits and attributes of femininity, some times put on to attract a man, but sometimes expressed naturally; acting helpless, dumb, sexually aroused, ect.(better examples required) *May not be accurate.
Both the Macho traits and the feminine equal, are typically superficial, sometimes expressed simply do to the physical structure of the person;A heavily muscled man will have a macho walk, and a slim man wont have a macho walk.
A man can be masculine, but is not necessarily macho, because he lacks the physical form.
He walks around from building to building with his coffee cup, all macho!
He is a macho man.
DB didn't mean to look macho; because DB has big arm muscles, and walks that way naturally.
The macho man walked to the ring.
He was weak, but acted like a macho man, by trying to lift the car to make her notice him.
He walks around from building to building with his coffee cup, all macho!
He is a macho man.
DB didn't mean to look macho; because DB has big arm muscles, and walks that way naturally.
The macho man walked to the ring.
He was weak, but acted like a macho man, by trying to lift the car to make her notice him.
by Dysfunctional Bubble July 27, 2014
A man acting exaggeratedly selfishly "manly", using his mental and physical state as only yardstick.
A "Macho" is a male person who is getting a blow job, not getting a hard-on, and then asking the woman: "does this happen often to you?"
by Wild S. Walker April 04, 2015
by Ninjagirl22 July 24, 2017
Literally, Spanish for 'male'. In English, used of a man to describe stereotypically male characteristics such as virility, strength and toughness, particularly with regard to sexual attractiveness.
by superba May 02, 2005