not like a man
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unmanlikenot like a man
LONERNot a company man?
LANDLUBBERNot a seafaring man.
SISSYNot a manly man
HERMITNot a company man?
HERMITDefinitely not a company man?
BIPEDMan, but not a wolf
LONEROne who's not a company man?
ASKA"... not a dinner to ... man to": Johnson
nonmana being that is not a man
uncircumcised(of a boy or man) Not circumcised
DEFEATED"A man can be destroyed but not ...": Hemingway
nonmenNONMAN, a being that is not a man
HORATIOA "man that is not passion's slave," in Shakespeare
APIOUS"Although I am ... man, I am not less a man."
ADLAIESTEVENSONWho said "A hungry man is not a free man"
bachelorsA man who is not and has never been married
bachelorA man who is not and has never been married
NEMOLiterary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!"
NEMOFictional character who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!"
VERNEAuthor of the quote "I am not what you call a civilized man!"
widowerA man who has lost his wife by death and has not remarried
concubineswoman living with but not married to a man, esp. a woman regarded as subservient
AMADEUSMovie with the line "I'm a vulgar man. But I assure you, my music is not"
disclimaxa relatively stable ecological community not progressing to climax because of the intervention of eg man
disclimaxesDISCLIMAX, a relatively stable ecological community not progressing to climax because of the intervention of eg man
mashersman who makes advances, esp. to women he does not know, with a view to physical intimacy
masherman who makes advances, esp. to women he does not know, with a view to physical intimacy
macsfellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker)
macfellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker)
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck