"Gibson Girl" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Gibson Girls [plural]
Etymology: Introduced in the satirical works of illustrator Charles Dana Gibson in the 1890s. (radio transmitter): So called from its hourglass shape (allowing it to be held between one's legs while the generator handle was turned), supposed to resemble a womanly figure. Etymology templates: {{sense|radio transmitter}} (radio transmitter): Head templates: {{en-noun|head=Gibson Girl}} Gibson Girl (plural Gibson Girls)
  1. A personification of American ideal feminine beauty around the beginning of the 20th century, depicted as voluptuous but ladylike and fashionable.
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  2. (US, military, slang, historical) A survival radio transmitter carried by aircraft on over-water operations. Tags: US, historical, slang Categories (topical): Military
    Sense id: en-Gibson_Girl-en-noun-FKX~EZi3 Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 18 82 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 18 82 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 16 84 Topics: government, military, politics, war

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