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Marlboro man noun a rugged, masculine, handsome cowboy type US Derived from the decades-long advertising campaign for Marlboro cigarettes, featuring ultra-masculine cowboys smoking.- If you are a boy soprano this will underscore your potential as a Marlboro Man. — Screw, p. 11, 15 December 1969
- “He walked in, I thought he was a farmer, or maybe a rancher. He looks like a cowboy, that raw-boned, outdoor type. Wears cowboy boots and a hat with a curled brim.” “The Marlboro man,” Chip said. “Yeah, except he’s real.” — Elmore Leonard, Riding the Rap, p. 102, 1995
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