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bimbobim‧bo /ˈbɪmbəʊ $ -boʊ/ noun (plural bimbos) [countable] bimboOrigin: 1900-2000 Italian ‘baby’ - Backstage, Paul was surrounded by bimbos in short skirts just waiting for him to notice them.
- She plays an apparent bimbo who manages to outwit her boss.
- Do you know a little bimbo called June?
- Has Hollywood scraped the barrel for bimbos?
- It is also assumed that a bimbo is unintelligent, couldn't possibly have an interest in anything other than clothes and make-up.
- There are stories about him turning up at parties with various bimbos on his arm - you know the kind of thing.
someone who is not intelligent► idiot · Whenever I phone the bank I get through to some idiot who sounds about twelve years old.· Stop treating me like an idiot -- I can count you know! ► bimbo informal a young woman who is attractive but not very intelligent, especially one who spends time with rich and famous people: · Backstage, Paul was surrounded by bimbos in short skirts just waiting for him to notice them.· She plays an apparent bimbo who manages to outwit her boss. ► airhead informal a very stupid person: · He treats his women staff as if they're all airheads.· Then some overpaid TV airhead starts telling us how wonderful her producer is. ► moron an offensive word meaning a very stupid person: · What do you think I am, a complete moron?· Most media companies assume members of the general public are morons. informal an insulting word for an attractive but unintelligent young woman: He picked up some bimbo at the club. |