1. bijou - Noun
2. bijou - Adjective
A trinket; a jewel; -- a word applied to anything small and of elegant workmanship.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the Bijou Theatre, 209 West 45th Street, New York City In 1948 it earned $2.2 million in US rentals. Source: Internet
In 1979, the Torbay branch of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society presented a centenary tribute to the world premiere performance of Pirates in Paignton, with a production at the Palace Avenue Theatre (situated a few metres from the former Bijou Theatre). Source: Internet
A trio of American art students are trapped at a high-price, top-secret retreat where wealthy clients satisfy their bloodlust in this terrifying, blackly comic sequel from director Eli Roth, starring Lauren German, Bijou Phillips and Heather Matarazzo. Source: Internet
Blaine was also still a member in good standing of ’s so-called Pussy Posse (later rechristened “the Wolf Pack”), and had been linked with Fiona Apple, Bijou Phillips, Madonna, Daryl Hannah, and a host of international models. Source: Internet
Bijou is an aging Wizard -- she has been a Wizard of Messaline for eighty years. Source: Internet
Originally opened as a commercial cinema—The Bijou Theatre—in May 1907, the site went through its first rebranding in 1910 when it was renamed The Crystal Theatre. Source: Internet