Bimbo (disambiguation)

Bimbo (disambiguation)

A bimbo is a slang derogatory term for a supposedly unintelligent woman.

Bimbo may also refer to:

People

*Bimbo Boy, Swedish disco singer-songwriter
*Bimbo Carmona, Puerto Rican basketball player
*Bimbo Coles, American basketball player
*Bimbo Danao, Filipino actor
*Bimbo Odukoya, Nigerian pastor and televangelist
*Nickname of Franz Binder, Austrian soccer player

Places

* Bimbo, Central African Republic
* Bimbo's 365 Club, a night club in San Francisco, named after the original owner's nickname: "Bimbo" was short for bambino.

Business

*Grupo Bimbo, a giant Mexican baking conglomerate with operations in Latin America, Europe, Asia and the United States.
*In 1978, the Spanish and Portuguese branch of Grupo Bimbo was sold. Bimbo (Spain) is now part of the Sara Lee group.
*in business jargon a BIMBO is a Buy In Management Buy Out
*In German, 'Bimbo' is a racial slur referring to a male black person, about equivalent to the English 'jigaboo'.

Arts and entertainment

*Bimbo (Fleischer), a cartoon dog created by Fleischer Studios, and boyfriend of Betty Boop
*Bimbo (song), a popular song written in 1953 by Rodney Morris
*Bimbo (comic), a British children's comic that ran from 1961 until 1972
*Bimbo, the second album by the Polish band Virgin
*"Bimbo", a title character in some books written by Enid Blyton
*"Bimbo the Birthday Clown", a cardboard cut-out clown on "The Uncle Bobby Show"
*"Bimbo Moneymaker", a character in the webcomic "Exploitation Now"
*Miss Bimbo a website aimed at teenagers


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