Citations:girlygirl


 * 1) * 2011, Denise A. Bates, House of Bull: Book Three, p. 191:
 * Desa forced a large belch from herself to prove she wasn't that much of a girlygirl.
 * 1) * 2009, Laura Lippman, Life Sentences, p. 284:
 * The boys in her class, black and white alike, didn't see her as a girlygirl, while they clearly thought Donna and Tisha deserved that kind of attention.
 * 1) * 2005, David Mansour, From Abba to Zoom: a pop culture encyclopedia of the late 20th century, p. 315:
 * Once upon a time—before the day of Gloria Steinem's feminist movement and Hillary Clinton's political correctness—a little girl could actually dream of growing up to become a sexist stereotype: an airline stewardess, a Playboy Bunny, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, or the ultimate girlygirl symbol—Miss America!
 * 1) * 2002, Mary D. Midkiff, She Flies Without Wings: How Horses Touch a Woman's Soul, p. 20:
 * One thing I know, not a girlygirl, which would be stupid playing games talking teasing being tied to the junglegym.