English to Yoruba Meaning of girl - girl


Girl :
girl

ọmọbinrin, omoge, Colleen, ọlẹ, Wench, ọmọ, obinrin, o bimo, iranṣẹbinrin, nduro o bimo, iyawo

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Definitions of girl in English
Noun(1) a young female(2) a youthful female person(3) a female human offspring(4) a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved(5) a friendly informal reference to a grown woman
Examples of girl in English
(1) The worst moment was when I rang up one day to take out my daughter and my girl refused to let me see her, because of the mess that I was in.(2) his girl eloped with an accountant(3) Elijah put away his weapon and exchanged glances with the Prince and the young slave girl .(4) Coachman Tom and his girl Nance were due to marry when she left him for another.(5) a young girl(6) This Dutch peasant girl longed to compete in a skating race, but her family could barely afford food and she only had wooden skates.(7) I wasn't even a wife, and I certainly wasn't the hip, urban career girl I had been, either.(8) It is not known whether the baby is a boy or a girl or whether the schoolgirl mother will be allowed to keep her child.(9) A rather beautiful servant girl with dark wavy brown hair and hazel eyes came into the room.(10) is that RÔö£ÔöénÔö£├¡n and Ôö£├╝ine's girl?(11) She seemed almost oblivious to the pain that she had just caused the young slave girl .(12) Just yesterday, I was in a store that shall be nameless and got the bored Saturday girl routine.(13) a chorus girl(14) He was such a nice lad at university, and there he was gleefully encouraging the undercover reporter girl to con the electorate.(15) The young servant girl had dealt with high class ladies all her life, the good and the bad.(16) You see, a little over a century ago, I found this young slave girl wandering around the city.
Related Phrases of girl
(1) beautiful girl ::
omodebirin arewa
(2) pretty girl ::
ọmọbinrin ti o lẹwa
(3) bad girl ::
omobinrin buruku
(4) little girl ::
omobinrin kekere
(5) baby girl ::
omo obinrin
(6) good girl ::
omobinrin daadaa
(7) nice girl ::
nice girl
(8) that girl ::
ti o girl
(9) girl next door ::
girl tókàn enu
(10) poor girl ::
ko dara omobirin
Synonyms
Noun
1. female child ::
obinrin ọmọ
2. young woman ::
ọmọ obinrin
3. girlfriend ::
obirin
4. missy ::
Missy
5. daughter ::
ọmọbinrin
Different Forms
girl, girlhood, girlhoods, girlish, girls, girly
Word Example from TV Shows
Hi there, girl. Hi there, Holly.

Hi there, GIRL. Hi there, Holly.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 12

In Switzerland
or with the big-boobed weather girl?

In Switzerland or with the big-boobed weather GIRL?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 15

...A Brief History of the Time I Made
Stephen Hawking Cry Like a Little Girl.

...A Brief History of the Time I Made Stephen Hawking Cry Like a Little Girl.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 6

Tell me about the Targaryen girl
in the east and her dragons.

Tell me about the Targaryen GIRL in the east and her dragons.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7

All you have to do
is get a son in the Stark girl.

All you have to do is get a son in the Stark GIRL.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7

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