superfox

noun

Etymology

From super- + fox (“attractive person”), since 1970s.

  1. inherited from *púḱsos — “the tailed one
  2. inherited from *fuhsaz — “fox
  3. inherited from *fuhs
  4. inherited from fox — “fox
  5. inherited from fox
  6. formed as superfox — “super- + fox

Definitions

  1. A highly physically attractive individual.

    • Near-synonym: supermodel
    • A beautiful woman will always be desired by all men, and, consequently, she herself will desire all men. So as a wife, an authentic superfox is more trouble than she’s worth.
    • There is an older "superfox" of a songstress who is going with a young handsome singer who is just about the same age as her married daughter.

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