Citations:thembo

Noun: "(slang, sometimes derogatory) a physically attractive non-binary person who lacks intelligence; the non-binary equivalent of a bimbo"

 * 2020, "Bimbos, himbos, thembos, and topping the almighty eggplant", Verse Magazine (University of South Australia), Edition 33 (2020), page 43:
 * While the continued use of slurs against "promiscuous" women still remains insidiously pervasive in our society, what we see in the words "himbo" and "thembo" is not the hybrid-like eruption of two new slurs with which to degrade people who like sex.
 * 2021, Elena Plumb, "Rise of the Bimbo", The Avenue (Northeastern University), Spring 2021, page 41:
 * Anyone who wishes to embrace their femininity and sexuality is welcome on the bimbos' glittery island, regardless of gender expression — Chlapecka address [sic] her audience as “bimbos, thembos, himbos, bimboys, or any 'bo' you wanna be” in a "get ready with me" video on her profile.
 * 2021, Charlotte Pringle-Lait, "How to be a bimbo", The Badger (University of Sussex), 26 April 2021, page 12:
 * This modern trend of 'bimbofication' has also led to the invention of the inclusive term 'thembo ' as the bimbo of today is completely intersectional and transcends the traditional blonde, thin, booby and vapid woman stereotype.
 * 2021, Andrew Jankowski, "Hot Coffee Cart", Willamette Week, 3 November 2021, page 24:
 * Miller and Hanson hired nonbinary people and trans and cisgender men to staff their cart—describing the workforce as “himbos, thembos and flirts” on the cart's social media pages.
 * 2022, "What is a bimbo?", Mary Sue, Issue 1 (2022), page 10:
 * Bimbo Tok is an inclusive community, which accepts not just bimbos, but also “himbos and thembos” - the male and non binary bimbo equivalent, according to Chlapecka.