Bimbo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Bimbo también puede referirse a: Grupo Bimbo, una de las empresas de panificación más importantes del mundo con sede en México; Bimbo, una chica atractiva pero poco inteligente, en argot inglés; Bimbo, un… … Wikipedia Español
bimbo — [“bImbo] 1. n. a clown like person. □ What a silly bimbo! □ If that bimbo doesn’t keep quiet, I’ll bop him. 2. n. a giddy woman; a sexually loose woman. □ So she’s a bimbo. She still has rights. Have a heart! □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
BIMBO — See buy in management buy out. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 … Law dictionary
bimbo — s.m. [voce onomatopeica propria del linguaggio infantile] (f. a ). [essere umano tra la nascita e l inizio della fanciullezza] ▶◀ e ◀▶ [➨ bambino (1. a)] … Enciclopedia Italiana
bimbo — 1919, fellow, chap, from variant of It. bambino baby; first attested in Italian accented theater dialogue. Originally especially stupid, inconsequential man, contemptible person; by 1920 the sense of floozie had developed (popularized by Variety… … Etymology dictionary
bimbo — ► NOUN (pl. bimbos) informal, derogatory ▪ an attractive but unintelligent or frivolous young woman. DERIVATIVES bimbette noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «fellow»: from Italian, little child … English terms dictionary
bimbo — ☆ bimbo [bim′bō ] n. [It, a child, baby, akin to BAMBINO] 1. [Old Slang] a guy, fellow 2. Slang a silly or stupid person: used esp. of a woman 3. Slang a sexually promiscuous woman … English World dictionary
Bimbo — For other uses, see Bimbo (disambiguation). Bimbo, in its popular English language usage, describes a woman who is physically attractive but is perceived to have a low intelligence or poor education. The term can also be used to describe a woman… … Wikipedia
Bimbo — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bimbo (homonymie). Bimbo est un terme argotique emprunté à l anglais et utilisé pour qualifier une femme belle mais superficielle. Étymologie Le mot dérive du mot italien bimbo, lui même contraction du terme… … Wikipédia en Français
bimbo — noun (plural bimbos) Etymology: perhaps from Italian bimbo baby Date: 1918 1. slang man, woman < telling a thickheaded pitcher that the bimbo at the plate hasn t hit a curve in three seasons Jay Stuller > used as a … New Collegiate Dictionary