bicep

[bahy-sep] /ˈbaɪ sɛp/
noun
1.
a biceps muscle, especially the one at the front of the upper arm.
Origin
1955-60; back formation from biceps
Examples from the web for bicep
  • So the next time you're faced with a choice that takes self-control, clench your fist or firm that bicep.
  • He started plunging the needle deep into his bicep, shooting heroin directly into the muscle.
  • Pull from your core rather than with your bicep, keeping your leading arm straight and guiding the blade fully into the water.
  • He also has two unidentified tattoos on his left bicep.
  • Lacks intact right and left bicep muscles or alternative arm muscle group.
Word Origin and History for bicep
n.

false singular of biceps (q.v.).