bimbette

English

Etymology

bimbo + -ette

Noun

bimbette (plural bimbettes)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A bimbo; a foolish, ditzy woman.
    • 1996, Laura Kipnis, Bound and Gagged:
      On the one hand it offers the standard men's magazine fantasy bimbette: always ready, always horny, willing to do anything, and who inexplicably finds the Hustler male simply irresistible.
    • 2006 September 19, Dibdin, Michael, Back to Bologna, →ISBN, OL 3430975M, page 31:
      Flanked by two beaming bimbettes wearing smiles as big as their boobs and very little else, []
    • 2009 March 9, Stana Katic as Kate Beckett, “Flowers for Your Grave”, in Castle, season 1, episode 1:
      Mr. Castle, this whole "bad boy charm" thing you've got going might work for bimbettes and celebutantes.

Italian

Noun

bimbette f

  1. plural of bimbetta
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