Bambiesque

English

Etymology

Named from the protagonist of the 1942 animated film Bambi, a young white-tailed deer, + -esque.

Adjective

Bambiesque (comparative more Bambiesque, superlative most Bambiesque)

  1. Endearingly sweet and innocent; doe-eyed.
    • 2008, Zoey Dean, American Beauty: An A-List Novel, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
      Her lips were absolutely perfect—whether they were natural, plumped up with silicone, or fortified with fat sucked from her butt was impossible to determine—and her eyes were Bambi-esque and honeycolored, with eyelash extensions.
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