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tomboy

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Noun — A girl who enjoys activities or behaviour typically associated with boys, such as rough play or sports.

Etymology

From "tom" (short for Thomas) plus "boy." First recorded in the mid-1500s describing a boisterous girl, though early citations are ambiguous; the modern meaning was established by the late 1500s.

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What does “tomboy” mean?

The word “tomboy” means a girl who enjoys activities or behaviour typically associated with boys, such as rough play or sports. In plain terms, a girl who prefers boyish activities, clothes, or play style over more traditionally "girly" pursuits.

How do you pronounce “tomboy”?

“Tomboy” is pronounced TOM-boy (/ˈtɑm.bɔɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “tomboy” in a sentence?

Here is “tomboy” used in a sentence: “As a kid she was a total tomboy, always climbing trees with the neighborhood boys.”

What part of speech is “tomboy”?

“Tomboy” is a noun.

Where does the word “tomboy” come from?

The word “tomboy” dates back to around 1500. From "tom" (short for Thomas) plus "boy." First recorded in the mid-1500s describing a boisterous girl, though early citations are ambiguous; the modern meaning was established by the late 1500s.

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