Valley Girl (or Val , Val Gal ) is a term originally referring to affluent upper-middle class girls living in the bedroom community neighborhoods of San Fernando Valley.
The use became more general, and the stereotype can be found all over the United States, and also in other countries in different forms. Australia has its own variation of the Valley Girl accent, as lampooned by Ja'mie King.
A Valley Girl can be described as materialistic, self-centered, hedonistic, physically attractive (subjective) and sometimes sexually promiscuous. Valspeak is also a form of this trait, based on an exaggerated version of California English.
During the 1980s and the 1990s, the term metamorphosed into a caricature and stereotype of such women: a "ditzy" or "airhead" personality, and unapologetically "spoiled" behavior that showed more interest in shopping, personal appearance and social status than in intellectual development or personal accomplishment.
Sociolect
A certain sociolect associated with Valley Girls, referred to as “Valspeak,” became common across the United States during the 1980s and 1990s, and much entered teenage slang throughout the country.
Qualifiers such as “like”, “whatever”, “way”, "as if!", “totally” and “duh” were interjected in the middle of phrases and sentences as emphasizers. Narrative sentences were often spoken as though they were questions using a high rising terminal.
Valspeak is often spoken with a heavy accent sometimes associated with Californians. Words are spoken with high variation in pitch combined with very open or nasal vowel sounds.
Examples:
- Like - Used as an interjection. "Like that was so, like, oh my God."
- As if – lit. "yeah, right" or "as if" except it does not use a subject; expresses disbelief.
- Bitchin' - adj. slang for excellent; first-rate. Though a derivative of "bitch", bitchin' is not considered profane.
- Whatever! - short for "whatever you say"; sarcastic interjection often emphasizing the "r".
- Barf me out! - "So disgusting it makes me want to vomit."
- Fer shur – lit. "For sure"
- Betch – lit. "Bitch"
- Totally – "I agree" or "completely."
- Grody to the max! – "As gross as he/she/it can be"
- Like, oh my God – can be used many ways; expresses shock.
- I’m suuure! or I'm so sure – "I'm absolutely positive," but usually used sarcastically.
- Tre - A synonym for "very" (derived from French "très")
- Trippendicular! - It can mean either "awesome" or a drug high.
- Betty - An attractive woman
- So - Very; used frequently and said with strong emphasis.
- Baldwin - An attractive man.
- Seriously - Frequent interjection of approval.
- Gag me with a spoon! - expression of disgust.
- Gnarly - Good.
- Joanie - An unhip girl
- I'm outtie - "I'm out of here".
- Tubular - Very cool.
- UV's - Sunshine (e.g. "I'm heading down to the beach to catch some UV's")
- Are you serious? - expression of surprise. Commonly phrased with both hands on the hips, eyebrows raised and a shocked facial expression.
Similar phenomena
Similar phenomena were registered around the globe in books, movies and on television. In diverse places such as Russia, Japan, Ethiopia, and Pakistan, parent movements and religious organizations were formed against this culture. Specifically, the upward inflection sentence was the most marked symptom of the global Valley Girl, marking these girls as part of the new global culture, saved mostly for the privileged.
United Kingdom
There is some similarity between the phenomenon of a Valley Girl in the United States and the concept of an Essex girl, although the stereotype emphasis is more on promiscuity and below-average intelligence. A perhaps closer equivalent would be the wealthier and generally upper-middle or upper class Sloane Ranger; a widely lampooned stereotype associated with Sloane Square in the Chelsea area of central London
In Wales, the term Valley girl is used to refer to a girl from the valleys (an area in South Wales running north from the coast between Newport and Llanelli). These do not stereotypically share characteristics with the US Valley Girl.
Ireland
In Dublin, the term D4 is used to refer to a similar stereotype applied to young girls and guys from South Dublin. Dublin 4 or "D4" includes affluent upper-class areas such as Donnybrook, Blackrock, Ballsbridge and Belfield. Many are associated with hanging in groups in Dundrum Town Centre which is an up-market shopping centre on the Southside. Many wear American "preppy" clothing brands such as Abercrombie and Fitch, Hollister, American Eagle and Aeropostale even though such stores don't exist currently in the Republic of Ireland. Girls are portrayed by having peroxide blonde hair, wearing Ugg boots and wearing excessive fake tan which makes their skin look orange. The guys are often seen with bleached "surfer" style hair, wearing Abercrombie hoodies and Canterbury bottoms. The growing Irish rugby obsession can often be attributed to the long time South Dublin promotion of the sport. Generally female D4 heads as they are locally known attend such private schools as Mount Anville, Alexandra College and any of the Loreto schools with their male counterparts receiving their second level education at institutions including Blackrock College, Leeson Street grind school (co-ed) and Clongowes Wood College located in Co. Kildare. Many go on to study at University College Dublin located in Dublin 4 itself and Trinity College Dublin. Famous 'D4's' include fictional character Ross O'Carroll Kelly, presenter Ryan Tubridy and international rugby player Brian O'Driscoll.
Texas
In Texas, the term "Valley Girl" is often colloquially used to refer to a woman from the Rio Grande Valley, from the far southern areas around McAllen and Brownsville. The term, of course, became more popular when the California term gained nationwide attention (i.e. because of the contrast with this term).
California
In the Greater Los Angeles area, the term "Valley Girl" originated and still refers to girls from the San Fernando Valley. In context it is associated with a spoiled girl from an upper-middle class background who socializes with other "valley girls" in cliques. In regions neighboring the San Fernando Valley, people will often call a girl a "valley girl" or tell her to "go back to the valley" if she is showing signs of materialism and/or idiotic behavior.
Hungary
Two exclusive neighborhoods in Budapest, Rózsadomb and Pasarét are traditionally regarded as breeding grounds for upper (middle) class spoiled brats, including arrogant Valley girl types. Their affluence and lifestyle are comparable to those of Californian Valley girls. There is a huge income disparity between the parents of these teens/twixters and those of the majority in Budapest, especially in Pest.
In pop culture
Music
- In 1982, composer Frank Zappa released the album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch . The album featured the single "Valley Girl", with his 14 year old daughter Moon Unit (who supplied Frank with much of the content) speaking typical "Valley Girl" phrases. Zappa intended to lampoon the image, but the single also popularized the valley girl stereotype nationwide, and, to a lesser extent, throughout the English-speaking world. There was a significant increase in the "Valspeak" slang usage, whether ironically spoken or not.
- 1992 hip hop song "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot famously starts with a discussion between two valley girls.
- Pop singer Lights uses Valspeak as a part of her image.
- Pop singer Tiffany uses the Valspeak as part of her song Mr Mambo .
Film
- In 1983, the feature film Valley Girl was released starring actor Nicolas Cage and actress Deborah Foreman. Besides featuring the up-and-coming actor Cage, the movie contains a soundtrack of New Wave music, which was at the peak of its popularity at that time. The film's producers had initially approached Frank Zappa to ask him if they could make a film based on his song. Zappa refused, and the filmmakers wound up making the film anyway. Zappa attempted to sue over the obvious capitalization on his song, but the lawsuit was thrown out.Another movie was Clueless , using many of the terms above.
Television
- Valley Girls , a television series and spin-off of Gossip Girl set in the '80s.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer parodied the valley girl, with the main character, Buffy Summers, often saving the males of the program. Buffy's contemporaries Cordelia and Harmony more closely fit to the conventions of the valley girl.
- Several alternate takes of scenes from the series House M.D. exist in which actors Lisa Edelstein and Jennifer Morrison, as a joke, act out serious sequences as Valley Girls. These "gag takes" are included on DVDs of the show.
- Sweet Valley High can also be considered an example, although while the main characters exhibit the physica
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