Pronunciation: /ˈpɪnˌʌp/
noun a photograph or illustration of a person, especially a celebrity, that is considered sexually attractive
A1 I saw a pinup poster on the wall.
A2 She dressed up as a pinup girl for the costume party.
B1 Pinup art became popular during the 1940s and 1950s.
B2 She collects vintage pinup magazines from the mid-20th century.
C1 The pinup model posed in a classic retro style for the photo shoot.
C2 The artist created a modern interpretation of a pinup illustration for the gallery exhibit.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a pinup; sexually attractive
A1 She wore a pinup style dress to the party.
A2 The pinup calendar featured classic images of models.
B1 The pinup poster was a popular decoration in his room.
B2 She had a pinup hairstyle with victory rolls and red lipstick.
C1 The vintage store specialized in selling pinup clothing and accessories.
C2 The pinup model was known for her iconic poses and retro style.
formal The pinup model was featured on the cover of the magazine.
informal I love collecting vintage pinup posters.
slang She looked like a total pinup in that outfit.
figurative The classic car was a pinup of 1950s design.
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