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attagirl
[ at-uh-gurl ]
interjection
- (used as an enthusiastic expression of encouragement or approval to a girl, woman, or female animal.)
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
Better yet, these personal-best and attagirl bromides offer the advantage of being apolitical, and Trump is nothing if not practiced in the art of generic, apolitical speech — a fact that John Oliver has shrewdly observed.
He sent her notes, including an attagirl scrawled across her picture in The New York Times Magazine .
Send an “attaboy†or “attagirl†to the kid who does one tiny thing that—as part of a chain of events—helped make the big play happen.
Approached in a grocery store by a little old lady who asked whether she helped with that shuttle, Hanback thought she was about to get a sweet, neighborly “attagirl.â€
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More About Attagirl
What doesÌıattagirl mean?
Attagirl is an informal expression of enthusiastic praise or encouragement addressed to girls, women, and female animals (such as one’s dog).
Attagirl is an interjection, meaning it’s a term used to express emotion, often outside of a sentence.
The term attaboy can be used in the same way to address boys, men, and male animals.
Such terms are generally used as a way to cheer someone on, similar to saying “Great job!†or “Way to go!†For example, coaches or parents might say it to a child playing a sport after they’ve done something particularly good.
Attagirl is sometimes used as a noun referring to a statement of praise, as in The boss doesn’t usually give out attagirls like that, so she must be pretty impressed.ÌıÌı
Example: Attagirl, Sarah! Great catch!
Where doesÌıattagirl come from?
The first records of attagirl come from the early 1900s, around the same time as attaboy. Both terms were first and are primarily used in the U.S. The first part of the word is thought to be a shortened form of that’s a or that’s the, but it’s origin isn’t certain.
A similar phrase is That’s my girl! Obviously, this is said by parents, typically as a form of expressing pride in their daughter and something she has accomplished. Attagirl can imply this pride, but it’s primarily a way of cheering someone on, and that person doesn’t have to be the speaker’s daughter. Although the word girl appears inside the word, it can also refer to women—or even animals, especially dogs, as in Sit, Lassie. Attagirl!
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What are some other forms related to attagirl?
- attagirls (plural noun)
What are some synonyms for attagirl?
- great job
- good job
- way to go
- well done
What are some words that share a root or word element with attagirl?Ìı
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What are some words that often get used in discussing attagirl?
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How isÌıattagirl used in real life?
Attagirl is always used informally. It’s perhaps most commonly used by parents to cheer on their daughters during sports.
My girl barreled this one up!
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— Jarrod Bitter (@JarrodBitter48)
Attagirl Ellie!! 🙌ğŸ»ğŸ™ŒğŸ»
— Leadership Kingsport (@KptLeadership)
Oh they don't slobber all over you with grand praise, but they don't lie just to boost your feelings either. The only time you get an attaboy/attagirl is if you've genuinely done well. And that matters. A lot.
— ğŸ´â€â˜ ï¸Liam Bean #VetsRESIST #BidenHarris2020ğŸ´â€â˜ ï¸ (@LiamMcBaen)
Try usingÌıattagirl!
Is attagirl used correctly in the following sentence?
Attagirl, Tina—now you’re getting the hang of it!
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