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Synonyms for caveman

someone who lives in a cave

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Men's reaction to women's self-liberation is, sadly, what Bukenya equates to 'caveman conceit' that vilifies the women's movement and repulses their efforts to reach out to men as partners rather than antagonists.
"I'm blood type O-positive which means I'm closest to the caveman and should have the caveman diet - basically steak for breakfast," he said.
Under the new agreements, the Caveman Fitness team will establish new 'Fitness Arenas' for the management clients, and develop and deliver tailored training programmes through its experienced team of trainers.
That is what the Defending the Caveman show at Llandudno's Venue Cymru would lead you to believe.
The caveman lifestyle involves eating large quantities of meat and then fasting between meals to approximate the lean times that his distant ancestors faced between hunts.
Defending The Caveman, which has three performances at The Journal Tyne Theatre, is billed as "a hilarious play about the ways men and women relate to each other".
Iowa's State Historical Museum is the site of a current "Alley Oop" exhibit marking the 75th anniversary of the caveman comic.
Also on the site are video profiles and dates of the caveman, Marty, who was featured in the popular Geico ads.
Perhaps in caveman days, saber-toothed tigers left Toxoplasma oocysts in the environment--then attracted cavemen to dinner like rats to an alley cat.
The cavemen dress tidily, and they share a swank, modern apartment (see CavemansCrib.com) In an ad that takes place at a restaurant, one caveman of orders roast duck with mango salsa.
When Anna and her classmates go on tour to see the famous cave paintings in Lascaux, France, she gets separated from her group and meets a tour guide dressed as a caveman who explains to her some of the wonderful things she see's in the elaborate cave system.
BILL Congratulations to your best friend for finding the missing link: part caveman, part modern jerk.
Caveman, who announces himself as the new substitute art teacher.
Screening Teenage Caveman (2001) might have thrown a little night-light on the solitude and torture: Among the "important relics of the past that we've rescued," a cute teenage mutant tells even cuter mutant-to-be Andrew Keegan as he ogles something Koons-y, is "art from an especially fertile period in human creativity known as the '80s." Of that period, the artist Clark most resembles is Cindy Sherman, using masculinities (mostly boy flesh) instead of makeup and costumes, cruising culture's rough trade for identificatory material to figure out the self and its mutations.