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wannabe
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1981, originally American English surfer slang, from casual pronunciation of want to be; popularized c.1984 in reference to female fans of pop singer Madonna.
Wiktionary
n. (context slang derogatory) Someone who wishes to be or do something, but lacks the qualifications or talent; an overeager amateur; an aspirant.
WordNet
Wikipedia
"Wannabe" is the debut hit single by the British girl group the Spice Girls.Written by the group members with Matt Rowe and Richard Stannard during the group's first professional songwriting session, it was produced by Rowe and Stannard for the group's debut album Spice, released in November 1996. The song was written and recorded very quickly; the result was considered lacklustre by their label, and was sent to be mixed by Dave Way. The group was not pleased with the result, and the recording was mixed again, this time by Mark "Spike" Stent.
"Wannabe" is an uptempo dance pop/hip hop/pop rap song. "Wannabe" features Mel B and Geri Halliwell rapping. The lyrics, which address the value of female friendship over the heterosexual bond, became an iconic symbol of female empowerment and the most emblematic song of the group's Girl Power philosophy. Despite receiving mixed reviews from music critics, the song won for Best British-Written Single at the 1997 Ivor Novello Awards and for Best Single at the 1997 BRIT Awards.
"Wannabe" was heavily promoted by the group. Its music video, directed by Johan Camitz, became a big success on the British cable network The Box, which sparked press interest in the group. Subsequently the song had intensive radio airplay across the United Kingdom, while the group performed it on television programmes and started doing interviews and photo shoots for teen magazines.
Responding to the wave of public interest in the group, Virgin released the song as the group's debut single in July 1996, well ahead of the planned release date of the Spice album. "Wannabe" topped the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks and has received a double Platinum certification by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). In January 1997 it was released in the United States, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks. It was the group's only number-one single in that country. By the end of 1996, "Wannabe" had topped the charts in 22 nations, and by March 1997 this number had climbed to 37. "Wannabe" became the best-selling single by a female group in the world, with 1,360,000 and 2,910,000 copies sold in United Kingdom (by 2015) and United States (by 2014), respectively, and over 7 million copies worldwide by the end of 1997. In 2014, it was rated as the most easily recognisable pop song of the last 60 years.
Wannabe is a 2005 comedy film starring Craig Robert Young, Adam Huss, Anna Becker and Elizabeth Warner. It was written and produced by Young and Richard Keith and directed by Keith.
Wannabe or Wanna Be is a pejorative for a person who wishes to be or do something, but lacks the qualifications, experience or talent.
Wannabe may refer to:
Music:
- "Wanna Be" (album), a 2012 album by AOA
- "Wannabe" (song), a 1996 song by the Spice Girls
- "Wanna Be", a 2007 song by Dizzee Rascal, from the album Maths + English
Films:
- Wannabes (film), a 2000 crime drama
- The Wannabes, a 2003 Australian comedy film
- Wannabe (film), a 2005 comedy
Television:
- Wannabe (TV series), a British television reality series
- "Wannabe" (CSI: Miami), the 18th episode of the 2003/04 season
- "Wannabe" (D:TNG episode), a 2002 episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation
Other uses:
- Wannabe: A Hollywood Experiment, Jamie Kennedy's autobiography
- Madonna wannabe
Wannabe is a British reality and Talent show with Toby Anstis and ex-Big Brother housemate Chanelle Hayes, David Laudat and Roseanne McBride. It is a search for a new girl group similar to the Spice Girls consisting of five women over 25 years old.
Usage examples of "wannabe".
It had none of the swaggering machismo, the feral edge, that most runner wannabes take on as a mantle of their profession.
Cheaper, botched fakes were sold or sharewared to low-level gangs of boodler wannabes.
Diane Robards regarded Officers John Carnegie and Leland Ford as wannabes.
It was jam-packed with rifter wannabes and trapped pedestrians desperate to wait out the party.
I had passed from wannabe to gonnabe to finding-how-to-be to simply being.
These Maze wannabes had taken to Blood, tech implants, and supplantive surgery with an enthusiasm that bordered on the macabre.
Agent Novak assumed the fang marks were made by the fancy false teeth some dentists made for costumers and vampire wannabes, but she said it in a worried, uncertain tone.
Back to the cats, the cauldrons, the coconut oil, the sacred Jimmy Buffett songs sung at midnight into the ear of drunken, white-bearded Hemingway wannabes to make that rum-soaked member rise from the dead just this one last time.
You just insulted the slayers' grand master by running your mouth off at this dickface Amadeus wannabe.
She’d always thought of her mom and dad as freakazoid ethnic wannabes, what with all of the public hugging and kissing and haranguing.
I tore up the sheets, tossed one strip to Jason and Salla and had them mop up the blood on the floor, while I collected the wannabe eighth-grade gangstas and used the rest of the sheets, the aluminum foil, and the boot polish on them.
The flat in the Fillmore was packed wall-to-wall with various folks, everyone from radical chic wannabe revolutionaries to some very tough looking Panthers in their black leather coats and dark dark glasses.
And if you put one word about this part in the research paper, we'll all sound like paranoid James Bond wannabes.
Some of the Hitler wannabes have got sound bites and charisma that'd curl your toes.
The Troupe attracted all kinds of wannabes, most of them rather nutty, but every once in a while some anxious weedy-looking guy would show up at camp who didn't give a shit about tornadoes and really, really wanted Jerry to forget all about it and get back to proving how many soap bubbles could fit inside a collapsing torus in hyperspace.