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单词 teenybopper
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Definition of teenybopper in English:

teenybopper

nounˈtiːnɪbɒpəˈtiniˌbɑpər
informal
  • A young teenager, typically a girl, who keenly follows the latest fashions in clothes and pop music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stores tend to specialize in specific fashion niches, such as trendy teeny-bopper gear, extra-large sizes, pet fashions and pseudo-ethnic wear.
    • The startlingly weird style of some of Japan's teenagers, which is proving as controversial as punk style in the 70s, has fashion pundits across the globe poring over their teeny-bopper magazines for inspiration.
    • Hardly hell raisers by the standards set by other crews in this article, these 80s teeny-boppers nonetheless somehow carved a niche for themselves in cinema history.
    • The problem is that there are two types of women here… teeny-boppers and 80-year-old widows.
    • I grew up watching these guys when they started out as teeny-bopper material.
    • This was deliberately aimed at lengthening the shelf-life of the teeny-bopper bands by not forcing them to do anything more than the single, an instrumental and a couple of remixes.
    • By the time he graduated high school he was already in a popular band in England pleasing the teeny-bopper crowd.
    • I hesitate to think that the firm deceptively put this out just to attract potential teeny-bopper customers who would fall for it.
    • You and your teeny-bopper friends are so thick!
    • ‘This is one of the reasons why I hate teeny-boppers,’ he said, rolling his eyes.
    • Perhaps one day I'll grow out of my teeny-bopper like obsession/crush on Jason.
    • It's a delightful piece of work that may not exactly appeal to the teeny-boppers, but then Daniel is not looking to teeny-boppers as his audience.
    • Her words speak to a gamut of music lovers from teeny-boppers to grown folks and the gay community.
    • I was becoming an every-day ordinary teeny-bopper girl.
    • A teeny-bopper lugs in the vessel containing the all important medicine, a middle aged woman scoops out spoonfuls and fills them in small containers that are handed over to the patients.
    • Tension among teeny-boppers is reaching fever pitch as music fans wait impatiently for Gareth to take centre stage at the Party in The Park.
    • My last exposure to her was some teeny-bopper film poster at a theatre.
    • In the editing process, much of the conspiracy plot was left on the cutting room floor, and all of the ‘jump beats’ and action to scare teeny-boppers were left in with little context.
    • At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me.
    • And it was a little annoying to see and hear the teeny-boppers singing along to songs off their latest release, having never heard anything from their past efforts.
    Synonyms
    youngster, young one, little one, boy, girl

Derivatives

  • teenybop

  • adjectiveˈtiːnɪbɒpˈtiniˌbɑp
    informal
    • Relating to or denoting a young teenager, typically a girl, who keenly follows the latest fashions in clothes and pop music.

      1970s teenybop idols
      Example sentencesExamples
      • an upbeat teenybop pop song
      • a teenybop audience
      • Here, teeny-bop radio morphs into swooning Bollywood strings, and atmospheric buzzing becomes Bengalese tambour buzz.
      • ‘Yes,’ Leonard admits, ‘there's been some romantic following, which is great, but we're not a teeny-bop band.’
      • Sure, this is a teeny-bop mainstream CD made by the corporate music industry.

Definition of teenybopper in US English:

teenybopper

nounˈtēnēˌbäpərˈtiniˌbɑpər
informal
  • A young teenager, typically a girl, who keenly follows the latest fashions in clothes and pop music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A teeny-bopper lugs in the vessel containing the all important medicine, a middle aged woman scoops out spoonfuls and fills them in small containers that are handed over to the patients.
    • The startlingly weird style of some of Japan's teenagers, which is proving as controversial as punk style in the 70s, has fashion pundits across the globe poring over their teeny-bopper magazines for inspiration.
    • I was becoming an every-day ordinary teeny-bopper girl.
    • It's a delightful piece of work that may not exactly appeal to the teeny-boppers, but then Daniel is not looking to teeny-boppers as his audience.
    • I grew up watching these guys when they started out as teeny-bopper material.
    • My last exposure to her was some teeny-bopper film poster at a theatre.
    • I hesitate to think that the firm deceptively put this out just to attract potential teeny-bopper customers who would fall for it.
    • ‘This is one of the reasons why I hate teeny-boppers,’ he said, rolling his eyes.
    • The problem is that there are two types of women here… teeny-boppers and 80-year-old widows.
    • By the time he graduated high school he was already in a popular band in England pleasing the teeny-bopper crowd.
    • Hardly hell raisers by the standards set by other crews in this article, these 80s teeny-boppers nonetheless somehow carved a niche for themselves in cinema history.
    • Tension among teeny-boppers is reaching fever pitch as music fans wait impatiently for Gareth to take centre stage at the Party in The Park.
    • Her words speak to a gamut of music lovers from teeny-boppers to grown folks and the gay community.
    • Stores tend to specialize in specific fashion niches, such as trendy teeny-bopper gear, extra-large sizes, pet fashions and pseudo-ethnic wear.
    • At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me.
    • In the editing process, much of the conspiracy plot was left on the cutting room floor, and all of the ‘jump beats’ and action to scare teeny-boppers were left in with little context.
    • This was deliberately aimed at lengthening the shelf-life of the teeny-bopper bands by not forcing them to do anything more than the single, an instrumental and a couple of remixes.
    • You and your teeny-bopper friends are so thick!
    • Perhaps one day I'll grow out of my teeny-bopper like obsession/crush on Jason.
    • And it was a little annoying to see and hear the teeny-boppers singing along to songs off their latest release, having never heard anything from their past efforts.
    Synonyms
    youngster, young one, little one, boy, girl
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