dollface n.
an attractive woman or boy; often used as a form of address, Hey, dollface!
Game 49: That stuck-up doll-face. | ||
Salt Lake Herald (UT) 29 Sept. 31/5: Was it you, yuh damned giglin’ little doll-face? | ||
Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 69: Hello, dollface. | ||
Pulling a Train’ (2012) [ebook] [to a man] We just want you, doll-face. | Bohemia of Arthur Archer’ in||
Round the Clock at Volari’s 16: ‘How’s it with you and doll-face? [...] Still see her?’. | ||
Airtight Willie and Me 40: Dollface, maybe you need me . . . let’s find out. | ||
Cincinnati Enquirer (OH) 1 Feb. 45/4: ‘Sorry, doll-face,’ Spade said. | ||
(con. 1940s) Hold Tight (1990) 67: Doll face. You still can’t tell when someone’s pulling your leg? | ||
Clueless [film script] (Cher appears walking down the stairs. Josh and every male in the audience is stunned) cher: Christian. christian: Doll face. | ||
Plainclothes Naked (2002) 243: Come on, doll-face, I’m no monster. | ||
Lives Laid Away [ebook] ‘Thanks, doll-face,’ I said. | ||
Man-Eating Typewriter 128: [to a boy] ‘[T]he light from the furnaces is most becoming, dollface’. |