释义 |
B-girl U.S. slang.|ˈbiːgɜːl| [Abbrev. of bar-girl (bar n.1 29 c).] A woman employed to encourage customers to buy drinks at a bar.
1936San Francisco News 31 July 3/6 No B Girls buzzing around you here to sip tea you think is a highball. 1938True Story Dec. 66/2 ‘B-girls?’ I repeated, ‘What are they?’..‘That's just short for bar girls.’ 1964‘F. Archer’ Out of Blue (1966) v. 76 If I stand here, I'm a waitress, see? If I sit down, I'm a B-girl, and this joint doesn't pay for that kind of protection. |