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man cave

noun

Informal.
  1. a room or other area in a home that is primarily a male sanctuary, designed and furnished to accommodate the man's recreational activities, hobbies, etc.:

    The basement is my husband's man cave—during football season, you can usually find him down there watching the game with his buddies on the big-screen TV.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of man cave1

First recorded in 1990–95
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Example Sentences

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“You walked in—you were in a man cave, with a two-door buzz system. You felt like a criminal.”

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He claimed the shed was actually the latter’s “man cave” and that his son would crash inside the mobile home instead of the shed.

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After Christmas, Ian says he's looking forward to converting the boat into a "man cave", where he can return to building his small model boats.

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It doesn’t look like a man cave or a locker room in that there are no pennants, soccer scarves or sports memorabilia hanging from the wall, just a couple of lonely Tottenham bobbleheads behind the bar.

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Creating a great man cave takes some planning.

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