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Bobby soxer is a dated term for the wildly enthusiastic, adolescent female fans of 1940s traditional pop music, in particular that of singer Frank Sinatra. Bobby soxers were usually teenage girls in high schools and colleges, who got their name from the popular bobby socks that they wore. As a teenager, actress Shirley Temple played a stereotypical bobby soxer in the film The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947).

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  • Bobby soxer is a dated term for the wildly enthusiastic, adolescent female fans of 1940s traditional pop music, in particular that of singer Frank Sinatra. Bobby soxers were usually teenage girls in high schools and colleges, who got their name from the popular bobby socks that they wore. As a teenager, actress Shirley Temple played a stereotypical bobby soxer in the film The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947). The presence of bobby soxers signaled a shift in American youth culture. Businesses and corporations noticed that they were able to profit off the burgeoning consumer power of teenagers — especially among girls — and began targeting products to younger buyers, creating a new subset of American culture. Teenagers became more prominent in society as they participated in activities such as dancing and going to the movies. Music and dancing grew more popular among teenagers in the 1940s; the most popular types of music were swing and jazz, which were favored by bobby soxers. The increased popularity of music made it a big part of the lives of bobby soxers, as they frequently discussed their favorite musicians with each other and bonded over records. (en)
  • Bobby soxer es el término para referirse a las adolescentes estadounidenses de los años 1940 entusiastas de la música popular, el swing y en particular del cantante Frank Sinatra, convertido así en el primero en despertar un fenómeno fan compuesto de jovencitas histéricas ante su sola presencia o mención.​ Las bobby soxers eran las chicas adolescentes en institutos y universidades, que debían su nombre a los calcetines cortos que llevaban con zapatos planos.​ Su contraparte masculina eran los swing kids. Como adolescente, Shirley Temple interpretó a una bobby soxer típica en la película The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947).​ (es)
  • Les bobby-soxers sont des jeunes filles et femmes habituellement âgées de douze à vingt-cinq ans et fans de swing à l'origine, ayant adopté un courant de mode populaire aux États-Unis dans les années 1940 et 1950. Le style vestimentaire est caractérisé principalement par une jupe ample, des chaussettes courtes plissées et des chaussures plates. Cette façon de s'habiller rencontre un tel succès sur les campus qu'elle devient rapidement « l'uniforme » de la collégienne américaine après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • 보비 삭서(Bobby Soxer)는 1940년대 전통 팝 음악을 좋아하는 팬을 지칭하는 단어로, 보통 가수 프랭크 시나트라의 팬을 지칭하는 말로 쓰였다. 보비 삭서는 보통 대학교나 고등학교를 다니는 청소년 여성들을 지칭하는 단어로, 당시 유행했던 보비 삭스를 많이 신었던 것이 그 유래다. 아역 배우 셜리 템플이 1947년 영화 독신남에서 보비 삭서 역할을 맡았다. (ko)
  • Bobby soxer – socjologiczne określenie z lat 40/ 50., opisujące bardzo emocjonalnie reagujące fanki muzyki pop, wielbicielki takich piosenkarzy, jak Frank Sinatra, Frankie Avalon, Elvis Presley. Były to zwykle nastoletnie dziewczęta, względnie młode kobiety, w wieku od 12 do 25 lat. Nosiły rozkloszowane spódniczki z wyhaftowanym pudlem tzw. poodle skirts i charakterystycznie zawinięte skarpetki. Typowa bobby soxer została przedstawiona przez Shirley Temple w filmie The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer z 1947r. Piosenka Frankie Avalona z 1959 r. „Bobby Sox to Stockings" również odnosiła się do tego zjawiska. (pl)
  • Bobby soxer é um termo para as fãs adolescentes loucamente entusiasmadas da música pop tradicional dos anos 1940, em particular a do cantor Frank Sinatra. Bobby soxers eram geralmente adolescentes em escolas e faculdades, que receberam o nome das populares meias bobby que usavam. Quando adolescente, a atriz Shirley Temple interpretou um estereótipo de bobby soxer no filme The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947). A presença de bobby soxers sinalizou uma mudança na cultura jovem americana. Empresas e corporações perceberam que podiam lucrar com o crescente poder de consumo dos adolescentes – especialmente entre as meninas – e começaram a direcionar produtos para compradores mais jovens, criando um novo subconjunto da cultura americana. Os adolescentes tornaram-se mais proeminentes na sociedade à medida que participavam de atividades como dançar e ir ao cinema. A música e a dança tornaram-se mais populares entre os adolescentes na década de 1940; os tipos de música mais populares eram o swing e o jazz, preferidos pelos bobby soxers. O aumento da popularidade da música tornou uma grande parte da vida dos bobby soxers, pois eles frequentemente discutiam seus músicos favoritos uns com os outros e se uniam por discos. (pt)
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  • Bobby soxer es el término para referirse a las adolescentes estadounidenses de los años 1940 entusiastas de la música popular, el swing y en particular del cantante Frank Sinatra, convertido así en el primero en despertar un fenómeno fan compuesto de jovencitas histéricas ante su sola presencia o mención.​ Las bobby soxers eran las chicas adolescentes en institutos y universidades, que debían su nombre a los calcetines cortos que llevaban con zapatos planos.​ Su contraparte masculina eran los swing kids. Como adolescente, Shirley Temple interpretó a una bobby soxer típica en la película The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947).​ (es)
  • Les bobby-soxers sont des jeunes filles et femmes habituellement âgées de douze à vingt-cinq ans et fans de swing à l'origine, ayant adopté un courant de mode populaire aux États-Unis dans les années 1940 et 1950. Le style vestimentaire est caractérisé principalement par une jupe ample, des chaussettes courtes plissées et des chaussures plates. Cette façon de s'habiller rencontre un tel succès sur les campus qu'elle devient rapidement « l'uniforme » de la collégienne américaine après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • 보비 삭서(Bobby Soxer)는 1940년대 전통 팝 음악을 좋아하는 팬을 지칭하는 단어로, 보통 가수 프랭크 시나트라의 팬을 지칭하는 말로 쓰였다. 보비 삭서는 보통 대학교나 고등학교를 다니는 청소년 여성들을 지칭하는 단어로, 당시 유행했던 보비 삭스를 많이 신었던 것이 그 유래다. 아역 배우 셜리 템플이 1947년 영화 독신남에서 보비 삭서 역할을 맡았다. (ko)
  • Bobby soxer – socjologiczne określenie z lat 40/ 50., opisujące bardzo emocjonalnie reagujące fanki muzyki pop, wielbicielki takich piosenkarzy, jak Frank Sinatra, Frankie Avalon, Elvis Presley. Były to zwykle nastoletnie dziewczęta, względnie młode kobiety, w wieku od 12 do 25 lat. Nosiły rozkloszowane spódniczki z wyhaftowanym pudlem tzw. poodle skirts i charakterystycznie zawinięte skarpetki. Typowa bobby soxer została przedstawiona przez Shirley Temple w filmie The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer z 1947r. Piosenka Frankie Avalona z 1959 r. „Bobby Sox to Stockings" również odnosiła się do tego zjawiska. (pl)
  • Bobby soxer is a dated term for the wildly enthusiastic, adolescent female fans of 1940s traditional pop music, in particular that of singer Frank Sinatra. Bobby soxers were usually teenage girls in high schools and colleges, who got their name from the popular bobby socks that they wore. As a teenager, actress Shirley Temple played a stereotypical bobby soxer in the film The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947). (en)
  • Bobby soxer é um termo para as fãs adolescentes loucamente entusiasmadas da música pop tradicional dos anos 1940, em particular a do cantor Frank Sinatra. Bobby soxers eram geralmente adolescentes em escolas e faculdades, que receberam o nome das populares meias bobby que usavam. Quando adolescente, a atriz Shirley Temple interpretou um estereótipo de bobby soxer no filme The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947). (pt)
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  • Bobby soxer (es)
  • Bobby soxer (music) (en)
  • Bobby-soxer (fr)
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  • Bobby soxer (pl)
  • Bobby soxers (pt)
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