Noun
an attractive young woman hired to attend parties and entertain men
Source: WordNetBy contrast, Hirsch (2001) describes Vertigo as among those Hitchcock films that are "richly, demonstrably noir" (p. 139) and ignores both Slightly Scarlet and Party Girl; Bould (2005) similarly includes Vertigo in his filmography, but not the other two. Source: Internet
Even when out and about playing the part of a party girl I’m madly imagining myself at home alone in the splendid, all-embracing company of a book." Source: Internet
Fresh out of rehab, the former party girl and interior designer is homeless, jobless, and penniless. Source: Internet
Jada Pinkett Smith is strangely (in a good way) earnest as Lisa, the sexually repressed reformed party girl; Haddish, as Dina, turns every scene into a loud, good time and seems to be horny for a living. Source: Internet
"No Angel" exists as some sort of club identity crisis, where Charli comes to terms with some of her more party girl behavior. Source: Internet
Bailey's story, in the '80s, serves mostly to unravel the mystery of the previous century, but the depiction of an '80s party girl trying to get her act together after rehab is entertaining. Source: Internet