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Sadie Hawkins

American  
[sey-dee haw-kinz] / ˈseɪ di ˌhɔ kɪnz /

noun

  1. Also called Sadie.  Also called Sadies.  a party, dance, or other social event, especially one held annually among high school or college students, to which each girl escorts the boy of her choice, or invites him to escort her.

  2. a day Sadie Hawkins Day or night, often in November, when such an event or events are held.


Etymology

Origin of Sadie Hawkins

An Americanism dating back to 1939; after the race held on Sadie Hawkins Day (in the cartoon strip Li'l Abner by Al Capp ), in which single women pursued bachelors

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The brand quickly drew the city’s creative class to events like the Born X Raised Sadie Hawkins Winter Formal.

From New York Times • Jun. 28, 2023

But people put months and months of planning into their fit for Sadie Hawkins.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 17, 2022

To elevate his public image, Richard manipulates Anne into asking him to the Sadie Hawkins dance.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 4, 2022

She compared her app to a Sadie Hawkins dance, where women ask the men.

From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2015

After a full five hours of walking through a minefield of Sadie Hawkins proposals—including a cheerleading pyramid during lunch—I have one hour to go.

From "Dumplin'" by Julie Murphy

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