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MAMIL
/ˈmamɪl/
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MAMIL stands for "
Middle-Aged Man in Lycra," a term describing men—typically in their 30s to 50s—who, as a leisure pursuit, ride expensive racing bicycles while wearing specialized, tight-fitting, and often brightly colored Lycra cycling gear. They are often associated with high-income, urban, and socially motivated cycling.
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Key Characteristics & Usage:
- Target Demographic: Middle-aged men, often viewed as a specific consumer demographic with high disposable income.
- Usage Examples:The term is frequently used in media to describe the trend of men taking up cycling for fitness or social interaction (e.g., "The rise of the Mamils"), or as a lighthearted, sometimes satirical, nod to their intense commitment to cycling gear and high-end equipment
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- Context: It is often considered a "pejorative" term but is also used with admiration for their commitment to health.
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Synonyms & Related Terms:
- OWL: Older Woman in Lycra, a female counterpart often mentioned alongside MAMIL.
- Cyclist: A more general, neutral term.
- Weekend Warrior: Refers to someone who engages in intense physical activity primarily on weekends.
Australian roads are plagued with them, they will take up two lanes on a flat piece of road riding at maybe 20km/h max ..... the greatest fear for the Australian motorist is meeting a herd of them on an uphill climb, no hope of passing them and if you honk the horn (unless you are driving a B double or larger) gets the bird sign from the rear markers and they just spread out to fill both sides of the road ......
T1 Terry