bag of antlers

English

Etymology

First used in the late 1990s by physicians and news services to describe several actresses and models.

Pronunciation

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Noun

bag of antlers (plural bags of antlers)

  1. (slang, derogatory) an emaciated woman, frequently a model or actress, who looks so underweight that her bones and joints stretch out her skin similar to how a burlap sack filled with deer or elk antlers would.

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