beef·cake

beef·cake
/ˈbiːfˌkeık/ noun, pl -cakes
informal
1 [noncount] : men who are muscular and attractive

He's not a great actor but he gets roles anyway because of all the moviegoers interested in beefcake.

beefcake photos/posters

2 [count] US : a muscular and attractive man

He's one of Hollywood's most celebrated beefcakes.

— compare cheesecake

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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