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noun
Alternative form of blond (“person with fair hair”). (Used especially of a woman. See the usage notes in the entry blond.)
Alternative form of blond (“color”)
Alternative form of blond (“type of beer”)
(film, television, theater) A kind of 2,000-watt lamp.
Most [camera crews] carry two blondes and three redheads or their equivalents. Blondes are 2000 watt lamps traditionally with yellow heads (or shells) used to light fairly large areas — also referred to as 2Ks — and redheads smaller 800 watt lamps traditionally with red shells to light faces.
adj
Alternative form of blond.
So the great wasteful summer days went by, the glory of the passionate nights of July, the crisper blonde luxuriance of August.
Como en aquel bar de Copenhague lleno de hombres rubios y de mujeres rubias que al final resultaron ser también hombres rubios, donde el Torpedero Tucumán se había enfadado porque al meter mano se encontró quinientos buenos gramos de lo que no esperaba; […]
Stupid, ignorant, naive.
Emma's already huge green eyes widen and she gives me this look like, “Oh my God, sometimes you are just so blonde!”
I was so blonde I honestly had no idea why he got so angry. He cooled on me for a week or so.
verb
Alternative form of blond.
Most women who blonde their hair today have been doing it for several years.