Citations:Surrey girl
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Noun: "(Greater Vancouver) a stereotype of a young woman from Surrey, British Columbia, characterized as unintelligent and promiscuous"
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- 2000, Annabel Lyon, Oxygen, McClelland & Stewart (2000), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- They had been to the beach at White Rock, the three of them. This was the day before. Sitting on a picnic table overlooking the wide sands they had teased her, calling her a Surrey girl, which meant slut.
- 2000 April 28, Robert Slaven, “Re: Vancouver Sights: Repost of "Teddy Takes a Day Trip"”, in alt.tasteless[2] (Usenet):
- 'Surrey Girl' jokes are the rage in Greater Vancouver. They're all old ("Why do Surrey Girls wear panties? To keep their ankles warm."), but that's the part of GV that those jokes are told about, which says something.