Citations:girlbossy

English citations of girlbossy

Adjective: "of, related to, or characteristic of a girlboss" edit

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  • 2021 May 21, Judy Berman, “The Best TV Shows of 2021 So Far”, in Time[1]:
    Smart, imaginative, energetic and blissfully free of girlbossy, corporate-feminist empowerment messaging, the show enters Lady Parts’ world of camaraderie, catharsis and cannabis through the perspective of their new guitarist: []
  • 2021, Judy Berman, "What comes after the pop-culture girlboss", Time, 5 July 2021 - 12 July 2021, page 98:
    Millennial women steeped in the Harry Potter franchise entered the workplace with its girlbossy self-made witch character, Hermione Granger, as a role model.
  • 2022 April 13, Olivia Horn, “Camila Cabello: Familia [album review]”, in Pitchfork[2]:
    With “Havana,” Camila Cabello barrelled past the quasi-anonymity of her girl group days to announce who she was and where she was from. [] Fifth Harmony, the Simon Cowell-engineered quintet with which she’d performed girlbossy pop anthems, was in her past.
  • 2023 March 12, Eloise Hendy, “Is there really such a thing as ‘toxic femininity’?”, in The Independent[3]:
    The fact that men can be victims of abuse is, of course, inarguable. But is “toxic femininity” the right label to apply to the kind of behaviour we’ve seen in the villa? The phrase has recently gained traction online – popping up in girlbossy workplace features, therapy advice sites, and YouTube videos about “femcels”.