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  2. Nasty Gal - Wikipedia

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    Nasty Gal is an American fast-fashion retailer that specializes in fashion for young women. The company has customers in over 60 countries. [ 4 ] Founded by Sophia Amoruso in 2006, Nasty Gal was named "Fastest Growing Retailer" in 2012 by Inc. magazine. [ 5 ]

  3. Sophia Amoruso - Wikipedia

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    Nasty Gal developed an online following of young women on social media. It quickly grew with revenues increasing from $223,000 in 2008 to almost $23 million in 2011. [2] At the peak of Nasty Gal, it was pulling in 100 million in annual sales, with over 200 employees. [21] The New York Times has called her "a Cinderella of tech". [15]

  4. List of common false etymologies of English words - Wikipedia

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    Faggot: The origin of the slur usage of the word "faggot" (originally referring to a bundle of firewood) may be from the term for women used in a similar way to "baggage", i.e. something heavy to be dealt with.

  5. Girlboss (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show is based on Sophia Amoruso's 2014 autobiography #Girlboss, [1] which tells the story of how Amoruso started the company Nasty Gal while working as a campus safety host for San Francisco's Academy of Art University.

  6. Slut - Wikipedia

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    Although the ultimate origin of the word slut is unknown, it first appeared in Middle English in 1402 as slutte , with the meaning of 'dirty, untidy, or slovenly woman'. [10] Even earlier, Geoffrey Chaucer used the word sluttish ( c. 1386 ) to describe a slovenly man; [ 11 ] [ 6 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] however, later uses appear almost exclusively ...

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  8. Bimbo - Wikipedia

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    The word bimbo derives from the Italian bimbo, [4] a masculine-gender term that means "little or baby boy" or "young (male) child" (the feminine form of the Italian word is bimba). Use of this term began in the United States as early as 1919, and was a slang word used to describe an unintelligent [ 5 ] or brutish [ 6 ] man.

  9. Miley Cyrus Says the Meaning Behind Her “River” Lyrics Is “F ...

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    Read the full lyrics to Miley Cyrus’ new song 'River' here.