
It can begin a sentence, or punctuate one, or be a sentence on its own. The word “girl” can be a noun, a verb, an adjective, or an exclamation, meaning something slightly different depending on how it’s said and who has said it - often it’s with the lilt of irony. Balingit - and then put together a “ girl dinner,” an assortment of snacks.
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Inspired by Megan Thee Stallion’s song “Hot Girl Summer,” you might go on a “hot girl walk” before seeing “Barbie,” a movie “for girls” - or “Oppenheimer,” also “for girls,” according to Ms. And as a girl, there is almost no behavior or activity you can’t claim as your own. Online, if your ears can pick up the frequency of the word “girl,” you just might be one. A “girl” could be “anyone who doesn’t fall into the gendered idea of the word,” she said, or even “anyone on the internet.” Balingit said she is often addressing Gen Z or millennial women, but not always. Who are all of these girls, and where did they come from? Ms. She and “the girls” are having brunch, or tea or a pasta night.

The “Depop girlies,” users on the fashion resale app, are upselling the Sandy Liang collaboration with Baggu, she observes. But when she logs onto X, formerly known as Twitter, she becomes a girl or “girlie” - and so do the other women she talks to there. She pays the rent for her Brooklyn apartment every month and files her taxes every year.

She has a day job as an ad operations manager for a music company and a side job as a cookbook author.
