Wilma

Wilma

dated slang An unattractive or unpleasant woman. A reference to Wilma Flintstone, the character from the 1960s animated TV show The Flintstones. I thought Todd's new girlfriend was a bit of a Wilma, to be honest, but they seem to be very much in love.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Wilma

(ˈwɪlmə)
n. a stupid woman. (From the Flintstones character. Also a term of address.) She is such a Wilma! What a twit!
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • not a pretty sight
  • come to a bad end
  • come to a bad/sticky end
  • esthetically challenged
  • aesthetically challenged
  • challenged
  • hellpig
  • monet
  • zhlubby
  • I don't fancy yours (much)
References in periodicals archive
Wilma became a grandmother and traveled the world for children's causes, motivating them with her story.
STRUGGLE Wilma with Kirsteen and, inset, as a child Pic: Victoria Stewart
In Runaway there is a particular scene I think Aberdonian's will like where Maggie and Wilma drive out to Royal Deeside.
They stole the family Mercedes and [pounds sterling]40 of her son's pocket money along with poor Wilma.
Wilma's Way Home is geared to younger readers, little girls in particular.
Jim and Wilma, who live in Shotts, met while they were working at the Metrovicks factory in Motherwell's Watson Street back in 1966.
They've both been heavily involved with the Dunblane Burns Society while Sandy has long been a familiar face at Dunblane Golf Club and Wilma has devoted much of her life to the running of the 4th Dunblane Brownie Pack.
She said: "Wilma has been going to the ARC in Annan three times a week for 10 years and it's an absolute lifeline.
If she succeeds, the once and future Wilma may well set a precedent for the nonprofit theatre of the 21st century.
"This is to raise awareness of the fact that chartered accountants are business advisers as much as people who just deal with numbers," said Wilma.
Abu Dhabi: While going through repetitive surgery and being probed and tested, Venezuelan artist Wilma Burton found comfort in a single piece of art designed to soothe patients and ease their suffering.
WORKING part-time with a young son to look after, Wilma Smith was desperate to find a full-time job and launch a career.
Wilma was born in Jamestown, Missouri a daughter of Charles and Amelia (Pennington) Dummermuth and has lived in Webster since the age of 19.
TODAY'S TIPS HAMILTON: 2.30 Burnwynd Boy, 3.00 Sonko, 3.30 Jonny Delta, 4.00 Quails Hollow, 4.30 WICKED WILMA (NAP), 5.05 Seldom, 5.40 Smart Violetta.
TODAY'S SARABAND SELECTIONS HAMILTON: 2.30 Burnwynd Boy, 3.00 Sonko, 3.30 Jonny Delta, 4.00 Quails Hollow, 4.30 Wicked Wilma (nap), 5.05 Seldom, 5.40 Smart Violetta.