b-girl
IPA: bˈigɝɫ
Root Word: B-girl
noun
- (US, slang) A bargirl.
- (slang) A woman who performs breakdance; a female breaker.
- (slang) A female member of the hip-hop subculture.
- Alternative letter-case form of B-girl [(US, slang) A bargirl.]
Examples of "b-girl" in Sentences
- Fillmore Rocks Crew - Urban, West Coast b-girl stylin at it's finest.
- With pictures by Martha Cooper, commentary by Niki Kramer, and a detailed "herstory" by b-girl innovator Rokafella,
- It's a fight within the b-boy or b-girl that comes out, as a dance and the story told of the dancer within the dance.
- With options of a main stage, Fifth Element stage, DJ tent with a national b-boy / b-girl battle, slow & low custom car show and 3rd Lair skate demo, Soundset is guaranteed to bring the fun for the whole family!
- Director Heather Ross and Producer Julie Janata (who also produced Mayor of the Sunset Strip) will be there for a Q&A, and there will be a live performance before the screening by local hip hop artists and b-girl crew
- Join Oxygen's wide array of professionally trained artist instructors for one or two weeks of printmaking, performance, b-boy/b-girl dance, zine making, earth art, drawing, creative writing, bookmaking, art history, and nature arts.
- There's the inevitable Imelda Marcos number ( "The point is, how many shoes are enough?"), a funny-ish meditation on the Ugg boot featuring Stephane Anelli as a dancing Merino ram, and a stylish performance from Bonner, choreographed by Prince, as a sneaker-addicted b-girl.
- Other ways that this can be manifested is through accessible blogging sites, b-girl classes, emceeing and djing competitions –- namely, safe spaces and mentorship will allow young women of colour to be able to see themselves in hip hop as subjects – not solely objects — through the stories they can tell and the myriad of ways in which they can do it.