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See also: barbie and bărbie

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Etymology 1

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From Barbara +‎ -ie.

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Barbie (plural Barbies)

  1. A diminutive of the female given name Barbara.
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Etymology 2

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Named for Barbara Handler-Segal, daughter of Mattel co-founder Elliot Handler, in 1959.

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Barbie [1]

Barbie (plural Barbies)

  1. A tall, slender female fashion doll.
    • 1964, Young Children, volume 55, National Association for the Education of Young Children, page 10:
      They discourage their young children from engaging in rough-and-tumble play. One mother said, “I like Hai-Mei quiet. I like her playing Barbies, writing, and singing.”
    • 1968, Paul Krassner, editor, The Realist, volumes 84-93, Realist Association, page 68:
      Everything short of the toe-to-toe Truth and Love that comes from real confrontation of individual consciousness is just playing with Barbie dolls.
    • 1976, Across the Board, volumes 13-14, The Conference Board, page 20:
      Sarah, who is ten, says she doesn’t play with Barbies anymore, although she takes a certain scientific interest [] .
    • 2005, Linda Hoffman Kimball, Apple Pies & Promises, Cedar Fort,, →ISBN, page 51:
      Many of my feminist friends hate Barbie because they feel that she sends a terrible message to girls []
  2. (by extension, informal, derogatory) A beautiful but stupid or shallow young woman.
    Synonym: dolly
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German

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French Barbier.

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Barbie

  1. a surname
    Klaus BarbieKlaus Barbie

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Polish

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Barbie

Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English Barbie.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbar.bi/
  • Rhymes: -arbi
  • Syllabification: Bar‧bie

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Barbie f (indeclinable)

  1. Barbie (tall, slender female fashion doll)

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  • Barbie in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English Barbie.

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Barbie f (plural Barbies)

  1. a Barbie doll
  2. (Brazil, gay slang) a gay man who is attractive and well-groomed
    • 2000, Wilton García, A forma estranha: ensaios sobre cultura e homoerotismo[1], page 48:
      Neste sentido convém entender que, quando nos deparamos com qualquer rapaz forte e de músculos definidos, automaticamente, perguntamos: será que ele é uma Barbie? Este tipo de questionamento ocorre a partir de uma percepção contemporânea que, dentro do universo da cultura gay está sendo categorizado como tal.
      In this sense, it’s worth understanding that when we come across any strong guy with defined muscles, we automatically ask: is he a Barbie? This type of questioning arises from a contemporary perception that, within the universe of gay culture, he is being categorized as such.

Further reading

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  • Barbie”, in Dicionário inFormal (in Portuguese), 20062024