English edit

Noun edit

girlscout (plural girlscouts)

  1. Alternative form of Girl Scout
    • 1991, Elizabeth Thorne, Shirley Herscovitch Schaye, Psychoanalysis Today: A Case Book, page 136:
      She bought tickets for a girlscout function and wanted me to go with her.
    • 2002, Buket Uzuner, Pelin Arıner, The Sound of Fishsteps, →ISBN, page 45:
      This was more a result of my girlscout spirit than of my affection for Romain and Jeanne, or out of consideration for the well-being of their relationship.
    • 2004, Kelly A. Jacob, Little Green Elvis: And Other Stories, →ISBN, page 52:
      From behind the girlscout paraphanalia[sic] counter a weary, frost-n-tipped and obviously irritable woman glared at me.