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centerfold

[sen-ter-fohld]

noun

  1. center spread.

  2. a gatefold bound into the center of a magazine or book signature.

  3. a photograph of a woman or man in a nude or seminude pose appearing on a magazine centerfold.

  4. the person in such a photograph.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of centerfold1

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55; center + fold 1
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“Yes, Donald Trump is now hawking a Bible. It’s just like any other good book, except in the middle of this one, there’s a centerfold.”

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The sort of magazine it envisions — essentially Ms., if it added beefcake centerfolds and became a newsstand blockbuster — didn’t exist.

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My first drawing, and I must have made it at 12 years old or something, it was a drawing of a centerfold woman from Jet magazine.

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He is also pictured in the comic’s centerfold laying on a couch with a Hulk costume superimposed over him.

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“Playboy, of course, was doing its centerfold,” Mr. Jaffee told The Star.

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