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  • I was a matinee idol in this town, a studmuffin.
  • He can even call himself " Studmuffin " if he wants to.
  • Wilson aides joked that the two could start a consulting firm now and call it " Babycakes and Studmuffin ."
  • The 1996 calendar profiles each scientific studmuffin at work and play, interspersed with tidbits about his favorite subatomic particle or bacterium and his thoughts on being a scientist.
  • The mark of true studmuffin-hood in the NFL is when you're so good, the best play of your afternoon is the play that needs only your smile.
  • The cast alone screams " Oscar, " boasting Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins, Djimon Hounsou and ( lest we forget the studmuffin quotient ) Matthew McConaughey.
  • Iowa State coach Dan McCarney already knows what happens next : Jim Bob Studmuffin, coveted recruit, wants to weigh one school's job program against another before signing a letter of intent.
  • The shameless ogling of the male form at the Centennial Studmuffin Olympiad is the final proof that women have permission to talk dirty about men in a way that men are no longer allowed to reciprocate.
  • "I don't have a lot of forever, if you think about it, " reflected the 69-year-old studmuffin, the man Kathie Lee used to call her Love Machine.
  • Soon after the calendar's World Wide Web site [ http : / / www . studmuffins . com ] was up and running, one studmuffin told Hopkin he had received more than 300 hits to his own Web site about his research.
  • Then the room packed with literary scholars, language experts, and critical theorists _ the kinds of folks whose gods are hyper-erudite European intellectuals such as Jacques Derrida and the late Michel Foucault _ watched, entranced, as the angelic Pfeiffer cooed words of love to some medieval studmuffin.
  • Cosmo, for example, offers four " strategies that will seal the deal, " such as taking girl-only vacations so the guy can get in touch with how essential you are, and keeping a few social secrets, which a subject studmuffin, Jason, admits can be " kind of irritating but so enticing ."
  • Think of Kafka's K, transported to Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, and then imagine Winesburg somehow transformed from a small town into a city _ New York, say, in the'30s or'40s, when men still wore hats to work and undershirts were something worn by your paunchy uncle, not a gorgeous Calvin Klein studmuffin.
  • If there were five guys in a particular village all called'Steve'- they needed to know which one was which-so " Steve the Baker " ( evidently some long lost ancestor of mine ! ) was forced to give his name in full and, being an unimaginative chap, said " Steve Baker " rather than " Steve Studmuffin " . . . probably a good thing really.