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Bridezilla (other)
A bridezilla is a bride whose behavior is seen as demanding or unreasonable. The word comes from bride + -zilla. * ''Bridezillas'', a reality show which airs on the WE: Women's Entertainment network * Bridezilla (band) Bridezilla were a band from Sydney, Australia formed in 2005, during their early years of High School. They played their farewell show at the Oxford Arts Factory on 16 January 2013. The band composed of vocalist Holiday Sidewinder, Pia May, the ..., an Australian indie rock band ** ''Bridezilla'' (EP), a 2007 recording by the band Bridezilla * ''Bridezilla'' (film), a 2019 comedy-drama {{Disambiguation ...
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Bride
A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who is a newlywed. When marrying, if the bride's future spouse is a man, he is usually referred to as the ''bridegroom'' or just ''groom''. In Western culture, a bride may be attended by a maid, bridesman and one or more bridesmaids. The word "bride" has its roots in the Old English word ''bryd'', which is shared with other Germanic languages. In Western countries, brides typically wear white wedding dresses, a tradition started by Queen Victoria. The white dress was once considered a symbol of luxury due to the difficulties in laundering delicate white clothing. Today, Western brides may wear white, cream, or ivory dresses, regardless of their number of marriages. In non-Western countries, brides often wear national dress, with white wedding dresses being uncommon in Asian cultures as it symbolizes mourning and death. Red, on the other hand, represents vibrancy and health and is commonly worn by brides in many Asian cultures. Br ...
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-zilla
''-zilla'' is an English slang suffix, a libfix back-formation derived from the English name of the Japanese movie monster Godzilla. It is popular for the names of software and websites. It is also found often in popular culture to imply some form of excess, denoting the monster-like qualities of Godzilla. This trend has been observed since the popularization of the Mozilla Project, which itself included the Internet Relay Chat client ChatZilla. The use of the suffix was contested by Toho, owners of the trademark Godzilla, in a lawsuit against the website Davezilla and also against Sears for their mark Bagzilla. Toho has since trademarked the word "Zilla" and retroactively used it as an official name for the "Godzilla In Name Only" creature from the 1998 film. List of items ending in -zilla Some uses of the suffix -zilla include: Businesses and products * AmiZilla, an Amiga port of Mozilla Firefox * Chipzilla, a humorous epithet for the Intel Corporation * Clonezil ...
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Bridezillas
''Bridezillas'' is an American reality television series that airs on WE tv and debuted on June 1, 2004. It chronicles the lives of women engaged to be married, casting their busy schedules in an emphatic and sometimes humorous fashion. The word "bridezilla" is a portmanteau combining bride with the fictional rampaging beast "Godzilla" to indicate a difficult bride. The word was first used by a ''Boston Globe'' writer named Diane White in a 1995 article about difficult brides. Format A typical episode presents the stories of two brides-to-be, splitting time between both brides. The story begins as the bride and groom are introduced, and they describe how they first met and fell in love. The bride then explains what she has envisioned for her wedding. The remainder of the story shows the events leading up to the wedding, centering primarily on the bride's interactions with members of her family, her groom's family, members of the wedding party and even the wedding's various serv ...
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Bridezilla (band)
Bridezilla were a band from Sydney, Australia formed in 2005, during their early years of High School. They played their farewell show at the Oxford Arts Factory on 16 January 2013. The band composed of vocalist Holiday Sidewinder, Pia May, the band's guitarist, Millie Hall on Saxophone, Daisy Tulley on violin, and drummer Josh Bush. In September 2007, the band signed with Ivy League Records and released their debut EP on 24 November 2007. In February 2009, they signed to Inertia (independent record company) with in-house label Inertia Recordings, and released their debut full-length album ''The First Dance'' on 30 October 2009. Touring and Press Over 6 years of touring the band played supports for The Dirty Three, John Cale (The Velvet Underground), Wilco, Stephen Malkmus ( Pavement), The Drones, Interpol, Sia and many more. They were billed on numerous festivals: The Great Escape (festival), Big Day Out, Homebake, Splendour in the Grass, The Mt. Buller and Cockatoo Island ...
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Bridezilla (EP)
''Bridezilla'' EP is the first official release by the Australian indie band Bridezilla.Bridezilla A bridezilla is a bride A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who is a newlywed. When marrying, if the bride's future spouse is a man, he is usually referred to as the ''bridegroom'' or just ''groom''. In Western culture, a bride ma ... It was released on 24 November 2007 Track listing #"Brown Paper Bag" - (3:06) #"Chainwork" - (4:51) #"Saint Francine" - (4:31) #"Mr. Young" - (4:35) #"Forbidden Holiday" - (3:56) Reception The album received mixed reviews getting a score of 3.5/5 aSputnik Music Alex Silveri said it was "A beautiful sprawling mix of great alternative rock that drips with potential." References External links Bridezilla's Official WebsiteBridezilla On MyspaceIvy League RecordsSputnik Music Review Bridezilla (band) EPs 2007 EPs Ivy League Records EPs {{ep-stub ...
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