A couple of weeks back I read the story 2 States: The Story of My Marriage by Chetan Bhagat. In the story, I found a weird phrase: testosterone-charged men. What is the etymology of that phrase testosterone-charged men?
"I’d have much preferred her place, as I didn’t want her to be the only woman in the dorm with twenty testosterone-charged men"
Answer
The only citation including it in the whole of the Oxford English Dictionary is dated 1997. Testosterone itself is the anglicised form of German Testosteron, first recorded in 1935. That in turn is a combination of testis ('testicle') and sterone ('formative element in the names of some steroids').
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