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- noun A
female weatherman .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The party's Montgomeryshire branch chairman has suggested that the antics of their Welsh Leader, Lembit Opik - dumping long-term weathergirl fiancee Sian Lloyd for one of the Cheeky Girls and regularly parading her in the media - is damaging to the party.
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Sacha: Have to say that I always found "weathergirl" off the edge.
Andrew Norton 2009
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Sacha: Have to say that I always found "weathergirl" off the edge.
Andrew Norton 2009
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Sacha: Have to say that I always found "weathergirl" off the edge.
Andrew Norton 2009
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She even shows hope as a politican, though her spotty education and "weathergirl" background make her more of a female Dan Quayle.
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Valerie Adler has found a measure of fame and fortune working as the weathergirl at the local TV station.
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Also, Emma Brown writes an obit for local weathergirl Tippy Stringer, who -- alongside her cartoon counterpart, Senator Fairweather -- appeared on WRC-TV throughout the '50s.
Read this: Set the wayback machine for 1950s The Reliable Source 2010
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Being President is severely cutting in to her income, especially when she learns she cannot be both Chief Executive and FoxNews weathergirl.
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More snow is expected in the next week, and BBC weathergirl Carol Kirkwood said, well, basically, we're screwed.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dungeekin 2009
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More snow is expected in the next week, and BBC weathergirl Carol Kirkwood said, well, basically, we're screwed.
Weather Chaos Cripples Britain Dungeekin 2009
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