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six-pack noun- a well developed and defined abdominal musculature US
From the superficial resemblance between the muscles and a six-pack of beer cans. - — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 107, 1997
- I’ve got six-pack abs. I’m eight inches cut. — Tristan Taorrino, The Village Voice, 4 April 2000
- From “Peter Andre’s six pack” to “I do knees”–the Body in Young People’s Moral Discourse. — Kathryn Backett-Milburn and Linda McKie (editors), Constructing Gendered Bodies, p. 141, 2001
- Forget the six-pack. Instead, flaunt your paunch with pride[.] — The Guardian, 18 April 2003
- a car carburettor system with six barrels US
- — John Edwards, Auto Dictionary, p. 152, 1993
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