Male-chauvinist-pig
noun, Slang.
1.
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noun
1.
(informal, derogatory) a man who exhibits male chauvinism MCP
modifier
: malechauvinist-pig-type man to the contrary notwithstanding/ the arrogant male chauve resident
noun phrase
A man who believes in and proclaims the superiority of men over women; mcp: Is it all right to call a priest a male chauvinist pig?/ And the men who ran the AVP were even worse oinking porkers (entry form 1972+, variant 1990s+)
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