Citations:it


 * The third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to a non-human entity, to an inanimate thing with no or unknown sex or gender.


 * 2007: Jimmy Carr, 8 out of 10 Cats, 13th day of July episode
 * Romance is dead; men killed it, and made women clean up the mess.


 * Fashionable (adj.) / somthing that is in vogue (n.). (a bag, a dress, a girl, a boy, a band, etc)


 * 2005, The Trouble Boy (by Tom Dolby), Kensington Publishing Corp. (ISBN 9781617731655), review blurb:
 * "Breakout novelist Tom Dolby emerges as the new It Boy of "
 * 2005, SPIN, page 60:
 * After selling more than three million copies worldwide of their self- titled 2004 debut, and becoming the new It band, Franz Ferdinand lent songs to both commercials (including &quot;Take Me Out&quot; for Sony&#39;s PSP) and art-house porn ...
 * 2007, Melissa Senate, Theodora Twist, Delacorte Press (ISBN 9780307434050):
 * when I remember I can&#39;t admit that Bo and Brandon are my boyfriends. One Bellini brother would be okay. Two, apparently, makes me a little too PG-13 for the tweenies. The Bellini Brothers are the new It boy band, ...
 * 2008, Hadley Freeman, The Meaning of Sunglasses: And a Guide to Almost All Things Fashionable, Penguin (ISBN 9780670018673), page 169:
 * People will often tell you that you shouldn&#39;t buy this season&#39;s It bag, dress, or whatever a celebrity has recently been photographed wearing because (a) you will be deemed to be a fashion victim, (b) everyone else will have it ...
 * 2010, Linda Grant, The Thoughtful Dresser: The Art of Adornment, the Pleasures of Shopping, and Why Clothes Matter, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781439171646)
 * For if you flaunt this season&#39;s It bag for $1,300, it means that you will have next season&#39;s It bag at $1,600, and so on. The bag is the woman&#39;s Rolex.
 * 2010, Martha H. Swain, Elizabeth Anne Payne, Marjorie Julian Spruill, Mississippi Women: Their Histories, Their Lives, University of Georgia Press (ISBN 9780820333939), page 228:
 * This may seem an odd choice for the former It Girl (and the mother of the new It Boy), but
 * 2011, Ellen Willis, Out of the Vinyl Deeps: Ellen Willis on Rock Music, U of Minnesota Press (ISBN 9780816672820)
 * Since, as rock critic Georgia Christgau said at the 2008 EMP Pop Conference, “[Willis] cared less about rock than she did about movements,” covering the new It band was just not that important to her. As her daughter, I have received an ...
 * 2014, Addison Moore, The Dragon and the Rose (Celestra Forever After 2), Addison Moore (ISBN 9781624300295)
 * "You&#39;re the new it boy in the celestial sphere."
 * 2017, Kelly Killoren, The Second Course: A Novel, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781501136238), page 235:
 * “He said I&#39;ll go from being this season&#39;s villain to being this season&#39;s It girl.” “Wait, you were the villain?” said Lotta. “When did that happen?” Sarah waved the chicken in Lotta&#39;s face. “I don&#39;t want to talk about it.”
 * 2019, Jennifer Bernard, The Rock, Jennifer Bernard (ISBN 9781945944482)
 * Hot new it-girls, arm-candy dates brought by movie producers, investors, whatever. Kevin Harrison was holding court near the chocolate fountain. He held a flute of champagne as he talked animatedly with the male star of one of the big [films].
 * 2021, G.F. Miller, Glimpsed, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781534471375):
 * “Maybe you&#39;re scared that JLHS has a new It Boy.” He looks mortally offended. “Pettiness is so tacky on you.” We give each other the silent treatment for a full ninety seconds before Sean touches my elbow.