0 male behaviour that is strong and forceful, and shows very traditional ideas about how men and women should behave
1 strong pride in behaving in a way that is thought to be typically male, esp. by showing strength and power
Yet in sampling from blaxploitation sound, the original content of these films is sometimes overshadowed by the machismo and aggression of contemporary hip-hop culture.
He stated that dancing with his fellow inmates had given him the confidence to start to shed the machismo he had embodied until then.
Navarro notes that marianismo as well as machismo are based on broad generalisations and fail to ground gender relations in specific cultural, geographic and historical contexts.
They are war-minded, and to take away their armaments emasculates their nationalism and takes away their national machismo.
There is no longer any merit in striving for political machismo by flexing one's muscles in a minority of one.
The reason that we are taking that attitude is not machismo.
Could that perhaps be described as machismo underspending?
Every interview has to be a demonstration of interviewer machismo.