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booth bimbo; booth bunny noun an attractive, well-built, sometimes scantily clad woman hired to work in a company’s booth during a trade show US- Booth bunnies, flashy video displays and tacky giveaways (“Register Here To Win a Free Ounce of Gold”) notwithstanding, this is indeed gold’s darkest hour. — Boston Globe, p. 73, 31 May 1989
- Did it ever occur to you that the booth bimbos are just as proud of their work as you are proud of being a member of the plasics industry–whatever that is? [Letter to editor] — Plastic News, p. 7, 3 January 1994
- Women are underrepresented among the professional-managerial types who frequent Comidex and overrepresented among the “booth bunnies,” the working girls who hawk wares by looking pretty. — San Francisco Bay Guardian, 29 November 2000
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