Tomboy (disambiguation)

Tomboy (disambiguation)

Tomboy may refer to:
* Tomboy, a girl who behaves according to the gender role of a boy
* Tomboy (1985 film), a 1985 movie starring Betsy Russell
* Tomboy (software), computer program (open-source desktop notetaking application)
* "Tom Boy", a 1992 song and single by Dutch band Bettie Serveert
* tomboy, a Japanese pop music duet comprising Sonim and Akane Osawa


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