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Famous former SUNshine girls include: Amanda Coetzer, Ann Rohmer, Trish Stratus, Stacy Keibler, and Krista Erickson (Sun News Network anchor, who appeared on the date of that network's 2011 launch). Additional images of the day's Sunshine Girl are posted each day to the Sun newspapers' websites, along with behind-the-scenes videos of select models.
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While slang is usually inappropriate for formal settings, this assortment includes well-known expressions from that time, with some still in use today, e.g., blind date, cutie-pie, freebie, and take the ball and run. [2] These items were gathered from published sources documenting 1920s slang, including books, PDFs, and websites.
“Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life” was four years (and a lifetime) in the making. While Margulies made her name on iconic shows like “ER” and “The Good Wife,” the actress’ memoir is ...
Sunshine Girl or Sunshine Girls may refer to: Sunshine Girl, the pinup section in the Sun chain of newspapers in Canada "Sunshine Girl" (Herman's Hermits song), a 1968 song by the Herman's Hermits "Sunshine Girl" (Moumoon song), a 2010 song by the Japanese band Moumoon; The Sunshine Girl, a 1912 West End musical comedy; Günther (singer), who ...
Urban Dictionary explains that “GYAT" is used when complimenting someone with a curvaceous body, while “GYATT" (spelled with two Ts), describes a man or woman with a large butt.
It was the No. 1 slang word used by teens in 2023, according to a survey of more than 600 parents by the language learning platform Preply. In the survey, 62% of parents said "sus" is the most ...
A stereotypical white girl who often takes trendy and "basic" pictures of themself to later edit and post online. Named after VSCO, a photography app released in 2011. The term "VSCO girl" originated in late 2018 and was popularized in 2019 on social media platforms such as TikTok where it became a trendy Internet aesthetic.