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bimbo

[bim-boh] / ˈbɪm boʊ /






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They are not woke, and arguments over whether they are self-empowered feminist icons or “a bunch of talentless narcissistic brain-dead bimbos” entirely miss the point of them.

From The Guardian

Morgan, who has rarely been shy about expressing his distaste for the Kardashians’ particular brand of celebrity, called the family “a bunch of very average looking dumbo bimbos.”

From Fox News

Dove’s “Real Beauty” ads, of more recent vintage, also functioned as a critique of ads that placed women in categories like “bimbo” or “housewife.”

From New York Times

The sister said, “We don’t want her portrayed as just another bimbo. She was much, much more than that. We want to tell you about her.”

From The New Yorker

In the ’90s, they were dismissed as “bimbos” deployed in service of what Hillary Clinton called the “vast right-wing conspiracy,” and with few exceptions, their stories have remained relegated to the margins of respectable conversation.

From New York Times