English to Maori Meaning of bimbo - bimbo


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Definitions of bimbo in English
Noun(1) a young woman indulged by rich and powerful older men
Examples of bimbo in English
(1) She is incredibly attractive but she's not a bimbo , and that's what makes her so special.(2) Contrary to what many believe, student-athletes on the football team are not the bunch of muscle-bound, barbaric bimbos that we are so often perceived to be.(3) Inspired by the alarming numbers of mindless bimbos at my school who have begun wearing yellow ribbons in support of Schapelle ‘I didn't do it!’(4) One of the least funny characters is George's dimwitted bimbo secretary, Princess, who is of course a mimic of countless unfunny bimbos in sitcoms past.(5) It was wall-to-wall bimbos and their aspiring bimbos .(6) In fact, the women in Sea aren't bimbos , but characters representing different, complex responses to the dilemma, and they are balanced against male characters with equally strong or confused views.(7) The aging girls were ditched in the eighties, but the legacy of bad choreography continues, with anonymous bimbos who stand on raised podiums, shaking their bits to the hits.(8) While insulting them, she is telling about her pursuit of her 18-year-old son, Chester, who has ripped her off and gone for a luxury weekend in Rio with two bimbos .(9) Some of the characters, such as spoilt Premiership stars, shifty agents and publicity-mad bimbos , are instantly identifiable with true-life equivalents and not altogether far-fetched.(10) No one can remember anything about it except the bimbos , the lies and the felonies, ‘she says.’(11) I responded with something along the lines of; ‘Maybe girls in America are expected to look like bimbos at a young age, but not in England, thank you very much!’(12) This is not merely a result of typecasting, as when Melanie Griffith plays bimbos , or when Sean Connery plays gruff, adventurous old codgers.(13) I think that women are often accused of being silly and bimbos and forgetful, but most of us know that this is the best economy we have seen in 40 or 50 years.(14) The condition is not taken seriously because the men who suffer from it - warning signs: bikes, bimbos and Beckhamesque earrings - are viewed by their peers as silly fools.(15) It is possible to see good in our ability to refuse to be stereotyped, but in a way, that black-and-white innocent age, when women were either bimbos or bluestockings, was kinder.(16) The once ridiculed arranged marriage is now a rating show with presumptuous hunks and vapid bimbos on television parading as the bachelors and batchelorettes.
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