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lad mag

British  

noun

  1. a magazine aimed at or appealing to men, focusing on fashion, gadgets, and often featuring scantily dressed women

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She’d show up on red carpets in gowns, high heels and perfect makeup; in 2009, lad mag FHM named her to its list of the world’s “Sexiest 100” women.

From Washington Post

She appears to have taken the lad mag in a direction where masculinity is less defined by ogling a monthly parade of scantily clad models and starlets in suggestive poses and more by an interest in style and luxury, and brands that reflect those interests such as Armani, Versace, and Prada.

From Washington Post

The groundbreaking cover comes a year after Kate Lanphear took over as editor-in-chief, amidst a staff shakeup following investor Sardar Biglari’s $12 million purchase of the struggling lad mag, which reportedly lost $7 million in 2013.

From Forbes

Watching the movie is like finding an ancient back issue of a second-tier lad mag — not even Maxim, but Loaded or Nuts — in a friend’s guest bathroom.

From New York Times

Then the cover line nudges the mind toward the rudiments of a bawdy joke—a double entendre that, in concert with the title, may inspire a nasty flashback to the mid-’90s, and the dawn of the era of the lad mag.

From Slate