B-girl
a woman employed by a bar, nightclub, etc., to act as a companion to male customers and induce them to buy drinks.
n.
1936, abbreviation of bar girl, u.s. slang for a woman paid to encourage customers at a bar to buy her drinks.
noun
a promiscuous girl or woman, esp one who works in a bar as a sort of hostess to stimulate the sale of drinks; bar-girl (1930s+)
bar girl
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