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Jerry Aurand says
The himbo video is fun.
Just a little more information:
From Wiktionary
From Italian bimbo (“a child, a male baby”), variant of bambino (“child”). Originated in Italian American theater, attested 1919, as “stupid, inconsequential man”, by 1920 developed sense of “floozie, attractive and stupid woman”. Popularized in 1920s by Jack Conway of entertainment magazine Variety, who also popularized baloney (“nonsense”) and palooka (“large stupid man”). Revived in popularity in 1980s US political sex scandals
Onomatopoeic bambo for the first stammerings of children
By 1920 it began to be used generally of a stupid or ineffectual man, a usage Damon Runyon in 1919 traced to Philadelphia prize-fight slang. He wrote, that July, in a column printed in several newspapers, of a hotel lobby fist-fight between “Yankee Schwartz, the old Philadelphia boxer,” and another man, which Schwartz wins.
“No Bimbo can lick me,” he said, breathlessly, at the finish.
“What’s a Bimbo?” somebody asked “Tiny” Maxwell, on the assumption that “Tiny” ought to be familiar with the Philadelphia lingo.
A bimbo,” said “Tiny,” “is t-t-two degrees lower than a coo-coo—cootie.”
The word does turn up in Philadelphia papers’ accounts of prizefights (e.g. “Fitzsimmons Is No Bimbo,” Evening Public Ledger, May 25, 1920).
By 1920 the sense of “floozie” had developed (said to have been popularized by “Variety” staffer Jack Conway), perhaps boosted by “My Little Bimbo Down on Bamboo Isle,” a popular 1920 song in which the singer (imploring the audience not to alert his wife) tells of “his shipwreck on a Fiji Isle and the little Bimbo he left down on that Bamboo isle.” Its resurrection in this sense during 1980s U.S. political sex scandals led to derivatives including diminutive bimbette (1990) and male form himbo (1988).
Nicholas Ramirez says
I guess the glasses really were a big part of Blake Mitchell’s appeal.
Ronald says
Blake Mitchell: pass.