Citations:girlbossery

Noun: "the state or quality of being a girlboss"

 * 2019, Katia Innes, review of When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, McGill Tribune (McGill University), 2 April 2019, page 10:
 * The effect is an unsettling portrait of female youth that rejects Ariana Grande-style #girlbossery and embraces the violent angst that is traditionally reserved for male artists.
 * 2019, Kate Reeve, "Don't be a woman, be a #Girlboss", The Varsity (The University of Toronto), 16 September 2019, pages 10-11:
 * Girlbossery requires performance, but with that comes discrete behavioural parameters, structures of control that spring up around this newly generated way to be.
 * 2021, Judy Berman, "What comes after the pop-culture girlboss", Time, 5 July 2021 - 12 July 2021, page 98:
 * In fact, the roots of para-feminist girlbossery run deeper.
 * 2021, Sophia Mathews, "An Exploration of the Girl Boss Movie", Slope Magazine, Spring 2021, page 22:
 * Andy works her way to girlbossery as well, pushing away her friends and boyfriend in the process.