English
Etymology
From weather + woman.
Noun
weatherwoman (plural weatherwomen)
- A female weather broadcaster.
2007 September 19, Alessandra Stanley, “Stay Tuned: Killer Bees, Hair Gel and Clashing Egos”, in New York Times[1]:There’s Montana (Ayda Field), the sexy, slutty weatherwoman, and Marsh (Fred Willard ), the aging, politically incorrect sports commentator in loud plaid jackets.
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Translations
female weather forecaster
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- Dutch: weervrouw (nl) f, weerpresentatrice (nl) f
- Finnish: säätiedottaja (gender-neutral), säänainen
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