Betty Boop is a cartoon character than began life as a french poodle caricature of 1920's singer/actress/comedian Helen Kane and had later evolved into a coy flapper who would Boop-Oop-a-Doop and lose all her clothes. The character was popular from 1932-1934. By 1935 the Hays Code had kicked in and she was no longer free to be the carefree flapper she once was and was toned down. The cartoon characters voice was provided by five women Margie Hines, Ann Little, Bonnie Poe, Kate Wright and Mae Questel, the series ended in 1939. Betty made a little comeback in the scene Who Framed Roger Rabbit where she was last voiced by Mae Questel. Today Betty Boop is voiced by Sandy Fox.
Betty Boop
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A short girl thats thick. She has small boobs and a fat ass. And the cutest curves.
Damn, a betty boop got just enough of everything.
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Betty Boop Blinkers are false eyelashes that are way too long.
Look at the Betty Boop Blinkers on that woman! They almost touch the top of her forehead!
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A bisexual female who is the most feminine of both a hetero- and homosexual relationship. Not to be confused with Lipstick Lesbian.
"I'm a Betty Boop Bi-sexual. I like my men and women to be more masculine than me."
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This is an expression one can use when they want to be random, playful, mischievous, mysterious, or funny. One usually says this when they have nothing left to say, especially through text. One can also send/say this as an opener when they have now idea how to start a conversation.
Person 1: Betty boop bop (BBB)
Person 2: Come again?
Person 1: Exactly.... BBB
Person 2: uhhhh??
Person 1: Betty boop bop!
Person 2: Bye then
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In reference to short shorts, though Betty Boop the character does not wear them.
Most likely came from the fact that the Character reveals most of their thighs.
This term is usually directed at men wearing short shorts, so can be interpreted as a bit homophobic.
Damn son, you got them tight ass betty boops on.