Citations:Barb

Noun: "(slang) a fan of the American singer Nicki Minaj, especially a female one"

 * 2010, Billy Jolie, "Nicki Minaj: Emerging Icon", OMG! Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 20, 7 October 2010, page 39:
 * And not to leave her gay "Barbz" feeling left out, Minaj admits that one of her many personalities, or characters living inside her head, is a gay boy named Roman Zolanski – a badass who shuts it down with lyrical dominance.
 * 2012, Maya Kellam, "Handler disses Jolie for Team Aninston", The Spectator (Valdosta State University), Volume 83, Issue 30, 26 April 2012, page 6:
 * Minaj wants all you Kenz and Barbz to know that she deleted her twitter because a voice in her head told her to.
 * 2012, Max Veras, "Roman Reloaded Review", Clear Falls Post (Clear Falls High School, League City, Texas), May 2012, Volume 1, Number 4, page 7:
 * And since pop music wasn't hard to handle for Ms. Minaj, she gave her barbz and ken barbz three ballads: “Marilyn Monroe,” “Young Forever,” and “Fire Burns.”
 * 2012, Blitz Weekly, 25 July 2012 - 31 July 2012, Volume 4, Issue 46, page 8:
 * Nicki and her legion of Barbz will be one of the biggest shows of the year in DFW.
 * 2012, "Forward Line", Inpress, Issue 1235, August 2012, page 14:
 * Minaj is thrilled to be returning to her legion of Aussie Barbz this October in a brand new full-scale arena show.
 * 2012, "The year in music", Fast Forward Weekly, 27 December 2012:
 * I’m not a Barb, but Nicki Minaj totally made me do a 180 on the whole hating-her-songs-and-general-vibe thing I had going on when I went to review her in concert.
 * 2013, "Mariah talks about Idol feud", Postnoon, 9 January 2013, page 28:
 * Lambs and Barbz, remain calm, but Mariah Carey is once again talking about her infamous feud with Nicki Minaj.
 * 2013, Oscar Lee, "Blurred Lines", The Highland Fling (Highland Park High School, Highland Park, New Jersey), December 2013, page 14:
 * I like Nicki Minaj. And while I wouldn't put myself in the same legion as most of Nicki's Barbz, I do quite enjoy “.”
 * 2014, Melanie J. Sims, Rise of an Empire review, Big In Da Street Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 9, March/April 2014, page 22:
 * The song &#91;“”&#93; pleased Minaj's Barbz, but the colorful rapper drew heavy criticism when she used a photo of Malcom [sic] X with a rifle in his hands and juxtaposing it with a racial slur for the track's artwork.
 * 2014, Melanie J. Sims, Rise of an Empire review, Big In Da Street Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 9, March/April 2014, page 22:
 * The song &#91;“”&#93; pleased Minaj's Barbz, but the colorful rapper drew heavy criticism when she used a photo of Malcom [sic] X with a rifle in his hands and juxtaposing it with a racial slur for the track's artwork.