bachelorette
bach·e·lor·ette [ ˌbach-lə-ˈret]
[ˌbach-lə-ˈret]
: a young unmarried woman
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//Heartbroken, our bachelorette returned the duplicitous clout-chaser's engagement ring and asked her runner-up Tyler Cameron on a post-show date.
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Ineye Komonibo, Marie Claire, "Gigi Hadid and Tyler Cameron Really Might Be a Thing," 9 Aug. 2019
//Jess is an engaged politician who reunites with three of her college friends for a wild bachelorette weekend in Miami.
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Los Angeles Times, "Movies on TV this week Sept. 15, 2019: ‘Alien,’ ‘Aliens’ and more," 13 Sep. 2019
//Meier says that being honest and upfront is the best approach if a bachelorette falls outside your budget.
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Hope Corrigan, Quartzy, "Today’s bachelorette parties have everything—except budgets," 6 Sep. 2019
//DelVecchio, Farley, Giancola, Guadagnino and Polizzi all surprised Cortese in September by kicking off her bachelorette-party weekend with dinner at Martorano’s in Atlantic City.
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Deena Cortese, PEOPLE.com, "Baby Boy on the Way for Jersey Shore's Deena Cortese," 2 July 2018
//The veteran media personality has committed to getting sober, relocated to a bachelorette pad and has even started dating.
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Jasmine Grant, Essence, "Wendy Williams Talks Dating, Wishes Her Estranged Husband Kevin Hunter The Best With His New Family," 8 Aug. 2019
//Wait — the bachelorette finale is the same night as the first Dem debate in Detroit?
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Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY, "Bachelorette fans must decide: finale or Democratic debate?," 30 July 2019
//Houston's most eligible bachelorettes turned out at The Downtown Aquarium to vie for a spot on the reality TV show.
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Marcy De Luna, Houston Chronicle, "Houston's most eligible bachelorettes turn out to ABC’s 'The Bachelor' casting call," 11 July 2019
//When Nashville’s current tourism/bachelorette/travel boom kicked into high gear, one thing quickly became obvious: There were not enough places for people to sleep.
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Fortune, "How New Nashville Hotels Are Bucking the Airbnb Trend," 20 July 2019
First Known Use of bachelorette
1896, in the meaning defined above
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