chick flick

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Etymology

From chick (young woman) +‎ flick (movie), chosen for the rhyme.

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Noun

chick flick (plural chick flicks)

  1. (colloquial, informal, somewhat derogatory) A film, typically about romance, which is generally more popular with women than men.
    Synonyms: chick film, chick's flick
    She went with a couple friends to see a chick flick about some girl dating an astronaut.
    • 2017 March 2, Gloria Steinem, “Women Have ‘Chick Flicks.’ What About Men?”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      I was on a flight from New York to Seattle when a long delay on the tarmac prompted the airline to offer us a free movie. As the flight attendant read the choices aloud, a young man across the aisle said, “I don’t watch chick flicks!”
  2. (dated, slang) A sexually exploitative or pornographic film depicting women, intended for straight men.
    • 1988, The Bergen County Record:
      Films like Russ Meyers’ ‘Beyond the Valley of the Dolls’ (1970) and ‘Twilight People’ (1972) [] Corman’s ‘Black Mama, White Mama’ (1972), another chick-flick set in a slammer in the Philippines.
  3. (slang, somewhat derogatory) Any film depicting young women or teenage girls as the main characters.

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