Manscape
[man-skeyp] /ˈmænˌskeɪp/
verb (used with or without object), manscaped, manscaping.
1.
(of a man) to remove (unwanted body hair other than scalp hair) by waxing, shaving, etc.:
It may be time to manscape your hairy back again.
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