Definition of goody bag

goody bagnoun

túi quà

/ˈɡʊdi bæɡ//ˈɡʊdi bæɡ/

The term "goody bag" originated in the 1960s, specifically in Hollywood. The term was coined by the American film industry to describe the gift bags given to celebrities at premieres and other events. Initially, these gift bags were lined with cookies, candies, and other sweets that were referred to as "goodies." This led to the creation of the phrase "goody bag," which eventually became a popular term for these gift bags. The contents of goody bags have evolved over time, with more luxurious items such as designer clothing, jewelry, and vacations being included. Today, goody bags are widely used in various industries beyond Hollywood, such as corporate events and weddings, as a way to show appreciation to attendees. The term "goody bag" has also expanded to include smaller gift bags given to children at events such as parties and carnivals, filled with candies, toys, and other small items. In summary, the word "goody bag" originated in Hollywood in the 1960s to describe gift bags filled with sweet treats given to celebrities. The term has since gained widespread popularity outside of the film industry and now refers to gift bags with various items for attendees at events.

namespace

a bag containing sweets and small presents, given to children to take home at the end of a party

một túi đựng kẹo và những món quà nhỏ, được trao cho trẻ em mang về nhà vào cuối bữa tiệc

Example:
  • There was a goody bag for all the children to take home.

    Có một túi quà dành cho tất cả trẻ em mang về nhà.

a bag containing examples of a company’s products, given away in order to advertise them

một túi đựng các ví dụ về sản phẩm của công ty, được tặng để quảng cáo chúng

Example:
  • We're giving away a free goody bag with every children's meal.

    Chúng tôi sẽ tặng một túi quà miễn phí cho mỗi bữa ăn của trẻ em.