An alone whose behavior serves as an archetype to others. This expression, dating from the additional bisected of the 1900s, alludes to acting out genitalia in a affected production. It appeared in the New York Times Magazine (June 26, 1977): “If the abecedary was a ‘role model’ parents were acutely blind of it.” Learn more: model, roleLearn more:
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