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man-child

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[ man-chahyld ]

noun

plural men-children.
  1. a male child; boy; son.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of man-child1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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Wilson added that she isn’t intimidated by the “pathetic man-child†and the massive amount of power he’s usurped both as the world’s richest man and a close advisor to Trump.

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In the New York Times, Jamelle Bouie observed, "We have a clique of powerful middle-aged men who want nothing more than to be boys," following "a selfish, petulant and narcissistic man-child" of a president.

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“I think we saw that as a challenge,†Baker says, noting that he started to play with tones on his previous movie, 2021’s man-child character study “Red Rocket.â€

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Whether in the interview scenes or in the flashbacks, his hushed intensity suggests a fractured man-child who was never properly socialized.

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Trump is such a comprehensively whiny, needy and malicious man-child that most Americans may feel they’ve been locked up with a wildly misbehaving toddler for nearly a decade now.

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