Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪməl/

Definitions of MAMIL

noun A person who fits the description of a MAMIL

Example Sentences

A1 My dad is a MAMIL - a middle-aged man in lycra.

A2 MAMILs are often seen cycling in groups on weekends.

B1 The MAMIL culture has become popular among men in their 40s and 50s.

B2 Some MAMILs take their cycling hobby very seriously, investing in high-end gear.

C1 MAMILs are known for their dedication to fitness and cycling as a lifestyle.

C2 The term MAMIL has gained recognition in the cycling community worldwide.

Examples of MAMIL in a Sentence

formal The MAMILs in the cycling group always ride with precision and style.

informal I saw a bunch of MAMILs out on their fancy bikes this morning.

slang Those MAMILs are always decked out in their spandex gear.

figurative He may be a MAMIL on the weekends, but during the week he's just a regular office worker.

Grammatical Forms of MAMIL

past tense

MAMILed

plural

MAMILs

comparative

more MAMIL

superlative

most MAMIL

present tense

MAMIL

future tense

will MAMIL

perfect tense

have MAMILed

continuous tense

is MAMILing

singular

MAMIL

positive degree

MAMIL

infinitive

to MAMIL

gerund

MAMILing

participle

MAMILed

Origin and Evolution of MAMIL

First Known Use: 2009 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'MAMIL' is a portmanteau of 'middle-aged' and 'men' combined with 'Lycra', referring to middle-aged men who wear tight-fitting cycling clothing.
Evolution of the word: The term 'MAMIL' was first popularized in the early 2000s as a humorous way to describe a specific demographic of cyclists. Over time, it has become widely used in cycling culture to refer to middle-aged men who are passionate about cycling and often invest in high-end gear.