bag of antlers

English

Etymology

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

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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