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(slang) A male member of the hip-hop subculture.
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(slang) A woman who performs breakdance; a female breaker.
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(historical) A female public dancer.
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(slang) a pornographic film
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(slang) a pornographic film
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(UK, slang) A pornographic magazine.
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(music) A pop group whose members are all (usually attractive) young men.
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Alternative form of boy band [(music) A pop group whose members are all (usually attractive) young men.]
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(informal, literature, historical) A group of young authors who emerged on the East Coast in the 1980s.
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Eric Cartman, a fictional character from the animated sitcom South Park
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A female singer; often specifically a popular or cabaret singer.
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(Canada) A woman employed to sing in a nightclub.
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(countable) A person with (a particular type of) chic.
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(in many parts of Asia) a person (usually a female actress or singer) who stars in a product advertisement (posters, TV advertisement spots etc.).
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Alternative form of conjureman [A man believed to have supernatural healing powers, especially in African-American culture.]
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(euphemistic) A stripper.
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Alternative form of dancing girl [A female dancer.]
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Initialism of drama queen. [(idiomatic, informal, derogatory) An overly or exaggeratedly dramatic person.]
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(Internet slang) A male member of the e-girl/e-boy subculture which emerged in the late 2010s, characterized by emo- and grunge-inspired fashion, and by heavy use of social media platforms (notably TikTok).
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(dated, fandom slang) The pleasant feeling derived from seeing one's name in print.
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An exotic dancer; a stripteaser.
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(intransitive) To behave like a fangirl; to be obsequious, star-struck, boy crazy, etc.
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(informal) A group of comedy actors who have appeared together in many of the highest-grossing comedy movies since the mid-1990s.
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A band (rock band) made up solely of young women.
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Alternative form of girl band [A band (rock band) made up solely of young women.]
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Clipping of girly magazine.
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A dancer who entertains patrons at a nightclub, especially a young and scantily dressed woman.
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A fan, especially a young female fan of a male singer or rock group; a person who seeks intimacy (most often physical, sometimes emotional) with a celebrity, usually a rock 'n' roll artist or band member.
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Alternative form of groupie [A fan, especially a young female fan of a male singer or rock group; a person who seeks intimacy (most often physical, sometimes emotional) with a celebrity, usually a rock 'n' roll artist or band member.]
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(colloquial) Harvey Nichols, a British luxury department store selling fashionable clothing and other products.
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(slang, punk subculture) A working-class youth.
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(US, obsolete, 1930s) A dancer, particularly a female one.
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(slang, Britain, chiefly Northumbria) A pornographic magazine.
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(UK, informal) A magazine aimed at young men, typically containing suggestive photographs of female models and articles about cars, tools, music, film, sport, and sexual encounters.
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Alternative form of lad mag [(UK, informal) A magazine aimed at young men, typically containing suggestive photographs of female models and articles about cars, tools, music, film, sport, and sexual encounters.]
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Alternative form of lad mag [(UK, informal) A magazine aimed at young men, typically containing suggestive photographs of female models and articles about cars, tools, music, film, sport, and sexual encounters.]
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(informal) A magazine which focuses on women's issues and interests.
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A street performer who poses like a statue, usually with realistic statue-like makeup, sometimes for hours at a time.
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(Trinidad and Tobago) A man who performs in the mas every Carnival.
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(UK, regional) A person subjected to a practical joke on May Day.
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A vacuous but fashionable young woman.
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(historical) A Japanese woman who followed westernized fashions and lifestyles in the period after World War I.
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(Britain, slang) A member of an alternative subculture; a grebo or goth.
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Alternative form of nirk (“tariff etc.”) [(India, historical) A tariff, rate, or current price, especially one established by authority.]
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Alternative form of nirk (“tariff etc.”) [(India, historical) A tariff, rate, or current price, especially one established by authority.]
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Alternative form of nirk (“tariff etc.”) [(India, historical) A tariff, rate, or current price, especially one established by authority.]
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a topless model, in particular one having been featured in a tabloid on page 3
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A person who poses to display clothing by walking along a narrow stage in front of an audience.
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A group or establishment which organises sex-related activities for its members.
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(rare) A male performer analogous to a showgirl.
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(slang) Short form of skin magazine.
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(slang) An adult or pornographic magazine.
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Alternative form of skin mag [(slang) Short form of skin magazine.]
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A member of a subculture that arose among working-class youth in late 1960s England or its diaspora, defined by close-cropped or shaven heads and working-class clothing, and often incorrectly associated with violence and white-supremacist or anti-immigrant principles.
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Alternative form of skin mag [(slang) Short form of skin magazine.]
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(Britain, informal) A fashionable young woman of the upper classes.
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An adherent of any of a variety of British subcultures of the 1970s and 1980s that focused on soul or funk music and dancing, most notably the northern soul movement.
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(sometimes derogatory) A spokesperson hired based on appearance or celebrity rather than credibility.
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(slang) A pornographic book or magazine.
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(slang, vulgar) A pornographic magazine.
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(US) A woman who works as a professional dance partner in a dancehall that charges customers a price per dance.
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Alternative form of taxi dancer [(US) A woman who works as a professional dance partner in a dancehall that charges customers a price per dance.]
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(slang) A pornographic magazine.
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(historical) A member of the British rocker subculture of the mid-twentieth century.
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(fashion) Alternative form of doudu. [(fashion) Synonym of dudou.]
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(historical, derogatory) A member of a religious sect in mediaeval France.
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(entertainment) A cabaret performer, usually the main female artist of a show.
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(originally 1970s-1990s) A female model who appears in rock music music videos.
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Alternative spelling of wefie [(slang) A photographic group portrait, especially one taken manually (can be using a timer, tripod etc.) with a small camera or mobile phone]
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(informal) Characteristic of a witch-hunt.
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Alternative letter-case form of wop (“derogatory: Italian”) [(UK, US, slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) A person of Italian descent.]
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(slang) Kanye West (born 1977), American rap musician.
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