˜yĐÄvlog

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bicep

[ bahy-sep ]

noun

  1. a biceps muscle, especially the one at the front of the upper arm.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bicep1

First recorded in 1955–60; back formation from biceps
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Example Sentences

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All the speculation that goofs like Hegseth and Gabbard and Ratcliff and the rest of them were amateurs and jokes has brought us to a place where the people supposedly in charge of our national security were celebrating the attacks on the Houthis by posting “fist” and “flexed bicep” and “American flag” and “hands praying” emojis along with reassurances to each other that they had said “a prayer for victory.”

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The Middle East special envoy, Steve Witkoff, responded with five emojis, Goldberg said: "two hands-praying, a flexed bicep, and two American flags".

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The fashion consultant, who is squeezing in a session before work, lifts relatively light weights while doing simple movements to build strength: goblet squats with a 6-pound kettlebell, then bicep curls with a 10-pound weight.

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Pete Hegseth, the Cabinet secretary with control of the U.S. military, has a big tattoo across his right bicep in a Gothic font spelling Deus Vult — the Latin term for “God wills it” — a holy-war motto of Europe’s 11th century Christian Crusades.

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A scan showed he had also suffered a severed nerve in his left bicep and arrangements were made for specialist surgery in Glasgow.

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