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meangirl (plural meangirls)

  1. Alternative form of mean girl
    • 2009, P. C. Cast, Hunted (House of Night; 5), London: Atom, →ISBN, page 329:
      ‘Well, speak of the damn devil,’ Shaunee said in her best meangirl voice.
    • 2012, Michelle René Eley, Racial Narratives and Counter-discourses in German Film After 1950[1] (dissertation), Durham, NC: Duke University, page 45:
      The meangirl mocks her and tells her that she doesn't need one, since she already has her own. A young boy seated next to the meangirl gives her a stern look and tells her that one shouldn't say such things, but otherwise, her nasty behavior remains unpunished, unlike the three boys in Hoffmann's tale.
    • 2017, Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni, After Andy: Adventures in Warhol Land, New York: Blue Rider Press, →ISBN, page 254:
      Once when the meangirl wasn't around, a fair amount of tittle-tattling about her went on in front of Karl. There were a few salacious rumors.

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