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  2. 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.

  3. Talk:Bimbo - Wikipedia

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    3. The statement fashionably claiming that "The bimbo movement is an internationally recognized women's rights movement consisting of hundreds of thousands of self-proclaimed bimbos working to end stigma." is referenced as stemming from this video. The video comes across as promotional, all while the channel seems to engage in sensationalist ...

  4. Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon opens with Bimbo as a sailor playing a ukulele and riding in a motorboat.His motorboat goes faster and faster, until it crashes into a tropical island shore. Bimbo is thrown from the wreckage and lands in another boat owned by Betty Boop, portrayed as a dark-skinned, topless (except for a strategically placed lei) island princ

  5. Counterculture of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    The sexual revolution (also known as a time of "sexual liberation") was a social movement that challenged traditional codes of behavior related to sexuality and interpersonal relationships throughout the Western world from the 1960s to the 1980s.

  6. Agostino Giuntoli - Wikipedia

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    Giuntoli was born and raised in Chiesina Uzzanese, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy.In 1922, aged 19, he emigrated to San Francisco, arriving with just $2. [1] He worked as a janitor at the Palace Hotel and then as a cook nearby, where Monk Young, his boss, was unable to pronounce his name, and called him bimbo instead (Italian for "boy"), and the nickname stuck.

  7. Bimbo Rivas - Wikipedia

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    Bittman John "Bimbo" Rivas (November 11, 1939 – May 21, 1992) was a Puerto Rican actor, community activist, director, playwright, poet, and teacher who lived in the Lower East Side of New York City. He also served in the U.S. Air Force. He was one of the pioneers of the Nuyorican Movement and was involved in the Nuyorican Poets Café.

  8. Lorenzo Servitje - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Servitje Sendra (Spanish pronunciation: [loˈɾenso seɾˈβiɟʝe ˈsendɾa]), (November 20, 1918 – February 3, 2017) was a Mexican accountant and businessman, who co-founded Grupo Bimbo, the world's largest bakery company, in 1945 with four partners, Jaime Jorba, Jaime Sendra, Alfonso Velasco and José T. Mata.

  9. Silly Scandals - Wikipedia

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    Silly Scandals is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring Betty Boop. [2] This short is the fifth animated short to feature Betty Boop and the first time she is known as Betty after previously being nameless.