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bim·bo

 (bĭm′bō)
n. pl. bim·bos Slang
A person, typically a woman, regarded as being intellectually vacuous and having an inordinate interest in appearing sexually seductive.

[Perhaps from Italian bimbo, baby.]
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bimbo

(ˈbɪmbəʊ)
n, pl -bos or -boes
1. an attractive but empty-headed young woman
2. a person, esp a foolish one
[C20: from Italian: little child, perhaps via Polari]
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bim•bo

(ˈbɪm boʊ)

n., pl. -bos, -boes. Slang.
1. an attractive but stupid young woman, esp. one with loose morals.
2. a foolish, stupid, or inept person.
[1915–20, Amer.]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.bimbo - a young woman indulged by rich and powerful older menbimbo - a young woman indulged by rich and powerful older men
fille, girl, miss, missy, young lady, young woman - a young woman; "a young lady of 18"
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bimbo

noun (Informal) Barbie (doll), dumb blonde, airhead, birdbrain, featherbrain I'm not some blonde bimbo.
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Translations
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bimbo

[ˈbɪmbəʊ] N (bimbos or bimboes (pl)) (pej) mujer guapa y tontatía f buena sin coco (Sp)
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bimbo

[ˈbɪmbəʊ] nravissante idiote f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

bimbo

n (pej inf)Puppe f (inf), → Häschen nt (inf)
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bimbo

[ˈbɪmbəʊ] n (pej) → pollastrella, svampitella
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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It was a lot to take in and relive - Dame Barbara Windsor after watching a new BBC film about her life Most of the Bond girls have been bimbos. I have never been a bimbo - Veteran actress Honor Blackman.
Most of the Bond girls have been bimbos. I have never been a bimbo" - veteran actress Honor Blackman (pictured).
COLIN Powell told how he would "rather not have to vote for" Hillary Clinton for president after saying her husband Bill was "still d**king bimbos at home".
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"Most of the Bond girls have become bimbos. I have never been a bimbo" - actress Honor Blackman, 90, who played Pussy Galore in Goldfinger.
The bimbos have bunny-girl ears, a "Posh" pout, a blank expression and pneumatic breasts.
Dad-of-two Nick Williams was horrified to find his daughters Katie, nine, and Sarah, 14, had created their own virtual bimbos and were considering giving them breast ops and facelifts.
"Bimbos Of The Death Sun" is a murder mystery set within the context of a science fiction and fantasy convention.
A group of charmless, paper-thin bimbos (including Joel David Moore) at Mardi Gras go on a night tour of a "haunted swamp" and get lost.
Evidence: the tumultuous ovation that greeted the premiere of Artistic Director Jelon Vieira's Anjo de Rua, a rambling affair that stereotypes men as macho hunks and women as sexy bimbos. The Program A opener recalled big, jazzy modern-dance melanges of samba, street dance, capoeira, and Martha Graham and Lester Horton styles that were popular in TV spectaculars of the '60s and '70s.
Over the long haul, Bimbos shift to truck-driving entrepreneurs will require a profound shift for employees used to working as cogs in an organized corporate machine.
He sets these reminders against a familiar backdrop of the idiotic gym teachers, hypermasculine jocks, stoners, bimbos, and family tyrants who made life hell for gay boys everywhere.