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studly, a. colloq. (orig. and chiefly U.S.). Brit. |ˈstʌdli|, U.S. |ˈstədli| Forms: 19– studley, 19– studly [‹ stud n.2 + -ly suffix1.] Of or characteristic of a stud (stud n.2 4d); handsome, attractive; masculine, macho. Also in extended use: powerful; impressive.
1966Current Slang (Univ. S. Dakota) 1 7/2 College males, Minnesota. The girls will go wild; you look so studley in that coat. 1979Washington Post (Nexis) 23 July b 11 A cartoonish Western farce in which Kirk Douglas..struggles to intercept Ann-Margret, an unsatisfied vamp, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, her studly but hopelessly naive protector. 1991Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 10 Apr. b1/2, One of my favorite pictures of my father shows him in his early 20s... I must say, the old man looked pretty studley. 1996Time 23 Dec. 59/1 The place is a high-tech marvel: 2,000 sq. ft. of wired-up hardware, from PCs to digital cameras, digital videodisc players to digital satellite systems and a sound system studly enough to simulate a Who concert circa 1973. 2002I. Knight Don't you want Me? xiv. 200 Men think it's incredibly sexy and fwoar-ish to slurp wine into your mouth as part of the kissing... They think it's slick. Studly. |