transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈbim-(ˌ)bō ]
noun
( plural bimbos )
Etymology: perhaps from Italian bimbo baby
Date: 1918
1. slang : man , woman
telling a thickheaded pitcher that the bimbo at the plate hasn't hit a curve in three seasons — Jay Stuller
— used as a generalized term of disapproval especially for an attractive but vacuous person
we didn't want a blond bimbo in that role…we wanted her to be smart — Hugh Wilson
2. slang : tramp 1c
evidence of how her hubby's been cheating on her with various bimbo s — Dan Greenburg