Pronunciation: /biː-ɡɜrl/
noun a female breakdancer
A1 A b-girl danced at the party.
A2 The b-girl showed off her breakdancing skills.
B1 The b-girl impressed the crowd with her moves.
B2 The b-girl battled against other dancers in the competition.
C1 The b-girl's style and technique set her apart from the rest.
C2 The b-girl's reputation as a top dancer was known worldwide.
adjective describing the gender of the breakdancer
A1 She is a b-girl because she loves breakdancing.
A2 The b-girl crew performed at the street fair.
B1 The b-girl moves were impressive and energetic.
B2 She has been training as a b-girl for years and has won many competitions.
C1 The b-girl's skills are unparalleled in the world of breakdancing.
C2 As a b-girl, she has elevated the art of breakdancing to new heights with her innovative moves.
formal The b-girl showcased her impressive breakdancing skills at the competition.
informal I heard that Sarah is a talented b-girl who can really move on the dance floor.
slang Did you see that b-girl busting out some sick moves at the party last night?
figurative She's a real b-girl when it comes to negotiating deals and getting what she wants.
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