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bimbo

[bim-boh] / ˈbɪm boʊ /






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Thankfully, Kristine Froseth adds pep as a bimbo who hasn’t yet learned how to talk as leadenly as everyone else.

From Los Angeles Times May 19, 2026

Avantika Vandanapu plays the role of "bimbo" Karen Shetty in the new Mean Girls musical and feels it's a chance to change perceptions around South Asians in the film industry.

From BBC Jan. 29, 2024

After all, bimbo was injected into the political lexicon by Bill Clinton’s aide Betsey Wright in the early 1990s—a move that she now deeply regrets.

From Slate Apr. 22, 2019

I think I’m the only person who can say that I’ve reached “the bimbo trifecta” because I am a natural blonde, a former Miss America, and I’m a Fox News host.

From Washington Post Jul. 1, 2015

"Marina!" he pleaded, growing eloquent, with a last desperate effort, "thou wast ever an angel to the Zuanino—thou canst not leave thine own bimbo!"

From A Golden Book of Venice by Turnbull, Lawrence, Mrs.




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