centerfold
/ˈsɛntɚfoʊld/
Etymology
From center + fold.
centerfold means the single larger sheet of paper that forms the middle two pages of a magazine or other publication, folded so as to open wider than a standard page spread. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 68 out of 100.
noun
- The single larger sheet of paper that forms the middle two pages of a magazine or other publication, folded so as to open wider than a standard page spread.
- A large photograph printed on this sheet, typically in the form of a nude, or provocatively dressed, sexually attractive woman or man.
- The person appearing in such a photograph.“My blood runs cold / My memory has just been sold / My angel is the centerfold”
- Any very sexually attractive person, who is therefore material for such a photograph.