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  2. Girlboss - Wikipedia

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    Girlboss" is a neologism that denotes a woman "whose success is defined in opposition to the masculine business world in which she swims upstream". [ 1 ] [ attribution needed ] They are described as confident and capable women who are successful in their career, or the one who pursues her own ambitions, instead of working for others or ...

  3. Girlboss (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Girlboss is an American comedy television series created by Kay Cannon. [1] The series was released on Netflix on April 21, 2017. [2] [3] The show was cancelled after ...

  4. Sophia Amoruso - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, she was named one of the richest self-made women in the world by Forbes. [3] However, Nasty Gal filed for bankruptcy. [ 4 ] In 2017, Amoruso founded Girlboss Media, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] a company that creates content for women in the millennial generation to progress as people in their personal and professional life.

  5. You’ve heard of the ‘girlboss’, now meet ‘snail girl’: The ...

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    By now, you’ve probably heard of the term “girlboss,” coined by Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso, that encapsulated millennial working women’s appetite for ambition.

  6. Wife guy - Wikipedia

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    18th-century French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, noted as an early wife guy, with his spouse Marie-Anne. The term was first coined for Internet memes about wives, notably a much-parodied "Email to my girlfriend's husband" [4] circulating in 2016. [5]

  7. Alexia Hilbertidou - Wikipedia

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    Alexia Hilbertidou is a New Zealand social entrepreneur and the founder of GirlBoss New Zealand, [1] a social enterprise which aims to empower women in leadership, entrepreneurship, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. [2] GirlBoss has attracted 17,500 members, and has become New Zealand's largest women's network. [3]

  8. Category:Video clip television series - Wikipedia

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  9. America's Funniest Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    America's Funniest Home Videos is based on the 1986–1992 Tokyo Broadcasting System variety program Kato-chan Ken-chan Gokigen TV (also known as Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan), which featured a segment in which viewers were invited to send in video clips from their home movies; ABC, which holds a 50% ownership share in the program, pays a royalty fee to TBS Holdings, Inc. for the use of ...