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Etymology

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cave +‎ girl, modelled on caveman.

Noun

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cavegirl (plural cavegirls)

  1. A young cavewoman.
    • 1966 April 3, Art Vinsel, “Gadzooks! Where Did All the Hirsutes Come From?”, in Independent-Press-Telegram, volume 14, number 31, Long Beach, Calif., page eight:
      ONE DAY a caveman sat scratching his bristly cheeks with a sharp shell. Maybe it was the shell of a razor clam. But at least it took the whiskers off dandily. And pretty soon a little cavegirl wandered by and rubbed the caveman’s smooth cheek fondly.
  2. A brutish or aggressive girl.

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