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Excellent, cool or smooth.
"That game was class."
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A person who is poised, graceful, mature, or exudes any of these qualities in dress, mannerism, language, and everyday life. Possesses excellent self-control, is gentle, soothing, and unoffensive.
Also used to refer to people or styles from the past; when copied, general impression of others upon seeing them is "classy", a reference to all things classic or that have class. 1. She was the epitome of class in the way she carried and presented herself.
2. They all agreed that the man who paid unwavering attention to his escort and stayed by her side all night had an unprecedented amount of class. 3. Audrey Hepburn. |
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Excellent. Used in Northern Ireland Did you see that movie last night. It was class
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that thing that sluts don't have Person 1: Do you think Isabella has class?
Person 2: No, she's a slut. |
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Class, a term used as slang with young people to say it was good, or enjoyable, particulary popular in "Drogheda", Co. Louth, Ireland "Did you see th match last night? the strikers goal was class"
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Something MEN have and BOYS don't. Respect. Boy:Aye' bitch, you look damn fine tonight can i pop yo' pussy?
Man:Hey, you look great tonight, you should come over to my place sometime. CLASS |
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CLASS (acronym), Come Late And Start Sleeping Mom:Go to bed, you're going to be late for class and your probably going to fall asleep in class aswell.
Alex: I know. |
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