sheila
See also: Sheila
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Etymology 1
From Sheila (“female given name”).
Noun
sheila (plural sheilas)
- (Australia, New Zealand, slang) A woman.
- 2009, Rosemary Van Den Berg, Clogs and Bare Feet, page 208,
- He was a real gentleman and although he never asked any personal questions as to why ‘a couple of sheilas’ was hitch hiking to Perth, he said he was glad of the company.
- 2010, Deke Rivers, The Singer and His Songs, page 22,
- “ […] You know I counted no less than fifty-five sheilas out on the street today, all screaming when you guys played.”
- 2011, Kate Shayler, Burnished: Burnside Life Stories, page 8,
- I definitely didn’t think about getting married. I was real scared of sheilas back then.
- 2009, Rosemary Van Den Berg, Clogs and Bare Feet, page 208,
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:woman
Antonyms
- See Thesaurus:man
Noun
sheila (plural sheilas)
Coordinate terms
- (headscarf): niqab
Further reading
- sheila at OneLook Dictionary Search
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