gorilla suit
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]gorilla suit (plural gorilla suits)
- (informal, figurative) A tough, hypermasculine demeanor that keeps other people at a distance.
- 1973, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Education for All Handicapped Children, 1973-74, page 72:
- As I mentioned here with the case of Richard Garwood, so many people come to us wearing a gorilla suit. They are all tough guys and wearing a role.
- 2007, David A. Crenshaw, Evocative Strategies in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, page 69:
- A small but significant number of kids have been hurt so badly in their relationships with key adults in their lives they put on a gorilla suit. The gorilla suit protects them from further harm by keeping adults at a distance. Donning the gorilla suit — pretending to be aggressive, scary, and powerful — will usually keep others away.
- 2010, La Vinia Delois Jennings, At Home and Abroad, page 237:
- As Laurie Stone argues in the Nation, Hoch reveals that hip-hop masculinity can sometimes become a “gorilla suit that keeps at bay emotional expressiveness ...and vulnerability.".
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: A gorilla costume.
- 1989, Commodity Classifications Under the Harmonized System, page 43:
- All of the components of the gorilla suit are adapted to each other, are mutually complementary and form a gorilla costume that would not normally be sold separately in parts.
- 1996, Wayne Rice, More Hot Illustrations for Youth Talks, page 125:
- Apparently their gorilla had died, and until they could get a new one, they needed someone to dress up in a gorilla suit and act like a gorilla for a few days.
- 2024, Greg Cummings, Gorilla Tactics: How to Save a Species:
- I saw a mother with a bikini over her gorilla suit pushing a pram with a baby inside who was wearing a tiny gorilla suit.