page-three girl

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English

Noun

page-three girl (plural page-three girls)

  1. Alternative form of page three girl.
    • 1982 March 13, Lindsay Murdoch, “Shock! Horror! Sydney tabloid war rages”, in Saturday Extra (The Age), page 5, column 1:
      Their style is shock, horror, probe-tabloid journalism: big, dark headlines, buxom page-three girls and lots of sport.
    • 2010 November 17, Sarah Lyall, “Royal wedding bells: Prince William, Kate Middleton to be married next spring or summer”, in Edmonton Journal, page A4, column 5:
      London pub patron Ben Miles, 32, said the Royal Family is “more important now than ever.” “Who else do we have to look up to apart from shabby pop stars, page-three girls, or winners of (the TV program) Big Brother?” he said.
    • 2017 February 10, Susannah Butter, quoting Stuart Wheeler, “My wife had a rare gift for getting on with everyone terribly well”, in Evening Standard, page 35:
      On another occasion, Tessa brought page-three girls to my birthday lunch.