英语

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词源

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him +‎ bimbo组成的混成词,首次记录于1988年,可能受到当时美国政坛性丑闻的影响。[1][2]

发音

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  • (标准英音) 国际音标(帮助): /ˈhɪmbəʊ/
  • (美国) 英语发音hĭm'bō, 国际音标(帮助): /ˈhɪmboʊ/
  • 音频 (澳洲)(档案)
  • 韵部:-ɪmbəʊ

名词

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himbo (复数 himbos)

  1. (有时贬义俚语) 缺少智慧健壮男子
    • 1991年8月12日, Stuart Emmrich, “‘Himbo’ Flexes His Pecs in U.K. Ads”, 出自 Adweek, 第 41 卷,第 16 页:
      Himbo’ Flexes His Pecs in U.K. Ads [title]
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    • 2022年3月31日, David Yaffe-Bellany, “Ben McKenzie Would Like a Word With the Crypto Bros”, 出自 The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      [] a reboot in which a cryptocurrency billionaire, maybe the son of Luke Ward, whose series arc traces an evolution from villain to beloved himbo, moves to Newport Beach and takes control of the local real estate market.
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同义词

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参见

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来源

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  1. Douglas Harper (2001–2024年),“bimbo”,在线词源词典》(Online Etymology Dictionary
  2. Paul Anthony Jones (2017年), “Bimbo Was Originally a Man”,The Accidental Dictionary,Pegasus Books,ISBN 9781681775692,第 21 页:
    But by the later twentieth century the male version [of "bimbo"] had all but vanished, thanks largely to a number of high-profile scandals involving beautiful young women and older buissnessmen (which led to the Wall Street Journal famosly dubbing 1987 'The Year of the Bimbo'). In fact, by the late 1980s the word had become so exclusively female that a male equivalent had to be reinvented — the earliest record the himbo dates from 1988.

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