studette

English

Etymology

From stud + -ette.

Noun

studette (plural studettes)

  1. (colloquial) A sexually attractive female.
    • 1999 December 16, Mark Wolf, “The v-chip has arrived with little fanfare”, in The Coshocton Tribune:
      Those soap - opera studs and studettes sliding between satin sheets in the afternoon?
    • 2011, Judith Arnold, Father Found:
      The Bahamian resort had been hopping with hot to trot studs and studettes.

French

Etymology

From studio + -ette.

Pronunciation

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Noun

studette f (plural studettes)

  1. small studio flat / apartment

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