English edit

Etymology edit

space +‎ girl

Noun edit

spacegirl (plural spacegirls)

  1. (informal) A girl from outer space.
    • 1970, Russel Blaine Nye, The unembarrassed muse: the popular arts in America:
      ...his amusing "Bride Ninety-One," which deals with the marital problems of one earthman who unwittingly marries eighteen alien spacegirls.
    • 1985, Films and filming, numbers 364-375, page 10:
      At last the robots of the 1940s, who rampaged across the covers of the pulp magazines in impotent pursuit of shrieking spacegirls, have come of age.
    • 1998, Irvine Welsh, Filth:
      The dyke spacegirls find out that they love cock, but the cop admits that lesbianism is a turn-on for men, provided the women are good-looking...