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betty:
1. Americanism for an attractive , good-looking woman . She is such a Betty . See also: baldwin ; barney .

2. California beach slang for a bikini-clad woman who plays volleyball.




See Also: baldwin, barney, betty, big hair, goo-goo eye, whore-do, charactronym, come-hither eyes, come-on eye, the, get off, girlie, machismo,

Quotes Containing betty:
Lou Peckinpaugh (Peter Falk) finding Betty De Boop (Eileen Brennan) in his apartment in The Cheap Detective (1978) - Lou: 'You can't stay here. I'm busy picking up the pieces of my life .' - Betty: 'If it's just a piece you want, Fred , you can pick it up right here.'
Rose (Betty White) in the TV series The Golden Girls (1985): ''My mother always used to say: The older you get , the better you get , unless you''re a banana .''
Jim Brewster (Bob Hope) about (Betty Grable) in Give Me a Sailor (1938): ''And those eyes! Stop and go signals if ever I saw any.''
Jim Brewster (Bob Hope) about (Betty Grable) in Give Me a Sailor (1938): ''And those eyes! Stop and go signals if ever I saw any.''
Jim Brewster (Bob Hope) about (Betty Grable) in Give Me a Sailor (1938): ''And those eyes! Stop and go signals if ever I saw any.''
R.K. Maroon (Alan Tilvern) to Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) speaking about Roger's wife , Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988): 'His wife is poison, but he thinks she's Betty Crocker.'
Bing Crosby kissing Betty Hutton in Here Come the Waves (1944): ''Sorry to disappoint you, Suzy. I kiss is just a kiss .''
Lucy Cashdollar (Thelma Ritter) to Molly (Betty Grable) in The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953): ''You can''t make a man over into something he ain''t. They''re born with faults and by the time we get them they''ve saved up quite a collection.''
Lucy Cashdollar (Thelma Ritter) to Molly (Betty Grable) in The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953): ''You can''t make a man over into something he ain''t. They''re born with faults and by the time we get them they''ve saved up quite a collection.''
Betty Dodson in the Sex for One segment of the HBO Special The Best of Real Sex (1993): 'There's no such as a frigid woman ; it's somebody who hasn't learned how to have an orgasm .'
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): ''If you''re not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don''t you think two is a good-time to get-off on .''
Betty Dodson in the Sex for One segment of the HBO Special The Best of Real Sex (1993): ''There''s no such as a frigid woman ; it''s somebody who hasn''t learned how to have an orgasm .''
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): 'If you're not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don't you think two is a good-time to get-off on .'
Delilah Lee (Betty Grable) in Meet Me After the Show (1951) said: 'Take your fingers out of your mouth , buster , and speak up . I wouldn't bite you... even if you appealed to me.'
Ted (Lawrence Monoson) in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984): 'Jimbo, calling Betty is definitely a dead fuck thing to do .Look, first rule of love : never get rejected by the same girl twice, I mean that's useless. If you want to make a fool out of yourself, always do-it with someone new.' SOMETIMES MEANNESS AND REJECTION IS FLIRTING IN DISGUISE
Betty Du Boop (Eileen Brennan) to Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) in The Cheap Detective (1978): ''If you''re not busy, Fred , I get-off at two. Don''t you think two is a good-time to get-off on .''
Glenda Crawford (Betty Grable) about Ricardo Quintana (Don Ameche) in Down Argentine Way (1940): ''Your eyes , your remarkable eyes . If he ever looks into my eyes again he''ll really see a storm over the pampas.''
George (Ian Bannen) raising a toast in Hope and Glory (1987): ''I''m seventy-three years old. I''ve seen half the wonders of the world and I never laid eyes on a finer sight than the curve of Betty Browning''s breasts. ''


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