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attagirl
[at-uh-gurl]
interjection
(used as an enthusiastic expression of encouragement or approval to a girl, woman, or female animal.)
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Better yet, these personal-best and attagirl bromides offer the advantage of being apolitical, and Trump is nothing if not practiced in the art of generic, apolitical speech ā a fact that John Oliver has shrewdly observed.
He sent her notes, including an attagirl scrawled across her picture in The New York Times Magazine .
Send an āattaboyā or āattagirlā to the kid who does one tiny thing thatāas part of a chain of eventsāhelped make the big play happen.
Approached in a grocery store by a little old lady who asked whether she helped with that shuttle, Hanback thought she was about to get a sweet, neighborly āattagirl.ā
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When To Use
Attagirl is an informal expression of enthusiastic praise or encouragement addressed to girls, women, and female animals (such as oneās dog).Attagirl is an interjection, meaning itās a term used to express emotion, often outside of a sentence.The term attaboy can be used in the same way to address boys, men, and male animals.Such terms are generally used as a way to cheer someone on, similar to saying āGreat job!ā or āWay to go!ā For example, coaches or parents might say it to a child playing a sport after theyāve done something particularly good.Attagirl is sometimes used as a noun referring to a statement of praise, as in The boss doesnāt usually give out attagirls like that, so she must be pretty impressed. Example: Attagirl, Sarah! Great catch!
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