Girl Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms girl American [gurl] / gɜrl /

    noun

    1. a female child, from birth to full growth.

    2. a young, immature woman, especially formerly, an unmarried one.

    3. a daughter.

      My wife and I have two girls.

    4. Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a grown woman, especially when referred to familiarly.

      She's having the girls over for bridge next week.

    5. a girlfriend; sweetheart.

    6. Older Use: Usually Offensive. a female servant, as a maid.

    7. Older Use: Usually Offensive. a female employee, especially an office assistant.

    8. a female who is from or native to a given place.

      She's a Missouri girl.

    9. (used with a singular or plural verb) girls,

      1. a range of sizes from 7 to 14, for garments made for girls.

      2. a garment in this size range.

      3. the department or section of a store where these garments are sold.

    10. Slang. girls, one's breasts (usually preceded by the, my, etc., and primarily used self-referentially by women).

    girl British / ɡɜːl /

    noun

    1. a female child from birth to young womanhood

    2. a young unmarried woman; lass; maid

    3. informal a sweetheart or girlfriend

    4. informal a woman of any age

    5. an informal word for daughter

    6. a female employee, esp a female servant

    7. derogatory a Black female servant of any age

    8. informal (usually plural) a group of women, esp acquaintances

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    Sensitive Note

    Some adult women are offended if referred to as a girl, or informally, a gal. However, a group of adult female friends often refer to themselves as the girls, and their “girls night out” implies the company of adult females. Also, a woman may express camaraderie by addressing another woman as girl, as in You go, girl! or Attagirl! Referring to one's female office assistant or housekeeper as the girl or my girl, once in common use, is now considered unacceptable. Working girl, meaning “a woman who works,” girl/gal Friday, meaning “a female office assistant,” and other occupational terms such as career girl and college girl, are also dated and often perceived as insulting. Working girl as a slang term meaning “a prostitute” is sometimes used by female prostitutes as a euphemistic self-reference. See also lady, woman.

    Usage

    Where does the word girl come from? The word girl, meaning "a female child," originally meant any "child" or "young person," regardless of gender. Girl, for "child," is recorded around 1250–1300.However, the original source of the word is uncertain. Scholars point to Old English words like gyrela, "an item of dress, apparel," presumably of a type worn by and popular with a young person back then.Guess what other word has obscure roots? Boy. Discover why in our slideshow “‘Dog,’ ‘Boy,’ And Other Words That We Don’t Know Where They Came From."

    Etymology

    Origin of girl

    First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English gurle, girle, gerle “child, young person”; compare Old English gyrela, gi(e)rela “item of dress, apparel” (presumably worn by the young in the late Old English period, and hence used as a metonym)

    Example Sentences

    Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

    "All the girls that are growing up now need that representation to play," she says.

    From BBC

    After that, Buzzard relocated to the nearby neighborhood of Vandenberg Village and refused to let the girl’s paternal relatives see her.

    From Los Angeles Times

    The transcript states that the victim was taken into an upscale building by “a girl with a funny name.”

    From Salon

    He recently became a father to twins, a boy and a girl.

    From Los Angeles Times

    The new job means an initial pay cut, from $24 an hour to $22, and the commute means missing her girls’ athletic events after school.

    From The Wall Street Journal

    Related Words

    • child
    • kid
    • little one
    • young one
    • youngster

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