I think you are asking about one of the My First Barbie ballerina dolls.
Mattel patented the Twist N Turn waist in 1966, and the TNT Barbie and Barbie-sized dolls were first sold in 1967. That style of doll was used for hundreds of Barbie and Barbie friends up through 1999, including the Mattel Pocahantas dolls sold in the mid-1990s.
In the context of Barbie dolls, "TNT" refers to a specific body type introduced by Mattel in the early 1990s. The "TNT" (which stands for "Twist 'n Turn") dolls feature a more flexible waist and can twist and turn at the hips, allowing for a wider range of poses compared to earlier Barbie dolls. This design was part of a broader effort to modernize Barbie's appearance and appeal to a new generation of collectors and children.
They are the same thing, but the word 'waist' is used more often in England, whereas 'twist' is heard more in America.
Some possible answers:1. Her legs could bend in 1964. (Miss Barbie)2. She could twist at the waist in 1967. (Twist N Turn Barbie)2. She could talk in 1968. (Talking Barbie)3. Her arms could bend in 1970. (Living Barbie)4. She could walk in 1972. (Walk Lively Barbie)5. She could brush her hair in 1980. (Beauty Secrets Barbie)6. She could wink in 1981. (Western Barbie)There have also been Barbie dolls with sleep eyes, with hair that could grow, and with hands that could hold things, but those innovations existed on other dolls before Mattel added them to Barbie.
he wears a waist coat that is purple
purple
It should be "got her knickers in a twist." This is a funny idiom to refer to someone who is frustrated and angry. Think of how uncomfortable you would be if your underwear got all twisted up around your waist. In America, it's said as "got her panties in a twist."
Some little girls believe that they are supposed to grow up to look like Barbie, a doll with ax extremely narrow waist, among other exaggerated features. The effort to have that kind of figure leads some girls to become anorexic.
Barbie received her body makeover in 2000. She was supposed to look more like a teenager with a smaller bust, no perfectly white teeth, less blonde hair, and a slimmer waist. It seems to me that Mattel just got tired of the "barbie has unrealistic proportions" comments, so they changed her slightly. (before her makeover barbie would have been 6 ft. tall and 101 pounds in real life)
as i heard it Demeter is sopposed to have wheat in her brown hair and a wheat made dres with purple twine around the waist
Some examples of homographs include: "bow" (a knot or to bend at the waist) and "wind" (air flow or to twist or coil).
All four groups are involved, but the motion to the sides is the transverse abdominal muscles.