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barbie

noun
bar·​bie | \ ˈbär-bÄ“ How to pronounce barbie (audio) \

Definition of barbie

 (Entry 1 of 2)

chiefly Australia

Barbie

biographical name
Bar·​bie | \ ˈbär-bÄ“ How to pronounce Barbie (audio) \

Definition of Barbie (Entry 2 of 2)

Klaus 1913–1991 German Nazi leader

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There have been cartwheels and stomp troupes and rollerblading barbie dolls. Steff Yotka, Vogue, "Just Wait Until Fashion Designers Get Their Hands on This Black Hole Picture," 10 Apr. 2019 The Clarendon eatery, which served as a backdrop for some of the show’s drama, will serve its last shrimp on the barbie on Sunday, according to the Darbys. Washington Post, "‘Real Housewives’ stars Ashley and Michael Darby are closing their Virginia restaurant," 26 June 2019 In the corner, a kangaroo and her joey are busy grilling on the barbie. Elise Taylor, Vogue, "The Most Unusual Baby Gifts Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Have Received So Far," 24 Oct. 2018 In the documentary, critically acclaimed author Roxane Gay, whose work strives to normalize all body types, holds a curvy barbie, her body measurements translating into a U.S. size six. Kate Branch, Vogue, "How America’s Favorite Doll Created a Beauty Complex," 27 Apr. 2018 Cobine says copper is especially abundant in shellfish, stuff like lobster, crab, even shrimp on the barbie. Joe Songer, AL.com, "Awesome dogs and owners we saw at Mutt Strut 2018," 7 Apr. 2018 The snack shack had some funky-looking meat pies on the barbie and the crowd sang the Australian national anthem before its U.S. counterpart. Al Saracevic, San Francisco Chronicle, "Aussie Night at St. Mary’s: Big win, bigger fun," 25 Jan. 2018 Terrance Ferguson, 6-7 wing, Australia OK, don’t start with the shrimp on the barbie jokes. Mark Kiszla, The Denver Post, "Kiszla: Looking to add some nasty, here are 3 prospects and sleeper for Nuggets in NBA draft," 17 May 2017 One of my sons spent all spring in the pool playing Barbies with our 70-year-old neighbor. Peter Haldeman, New York Times, "California’s Marrakesh: A Country Club That’s Chic Again," 26 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of barbie

Noun

1976, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for barbie

Noun

by shortening & alteration

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