1)A small gurl.
2)Pictures are no longer sumtin 2 help u remember the past wit her, but sumtin to make you wonder wat crime she has commited
3)Going out wit her future hubby
4)Looks like a lion when sleepin
5)See attitude
2)Pictures are no longer sumtin 2 help u remember the past wit her, but sumtin to make you wonder wat crime she has commited
3)Going out wit her future hubby
4)Looks like a lion when sleepin
5)See attitude
by D February 06, 2004
by d November 18, 2003
The preps that I know are smart, well-traveled, well-spoken, well-dressed and indeed, out of the box. I guess this culture defines the artsy preps or creative preps who, may have both the material things that the true prep has and more or has nothing at all.
Artsy preps think like a prep: they aspire more. Astsy preps act like a prep: their intelligence shows. Preps dress like a prep: standard and simple yet original and fresh.
Yes, being preppy is really a number of things. Above all, the true prep is creative. Why not, because if you're well off enough, mentally or materially, then you must be adept at designing your own world or little corner of the earth.
Artsy preps think like a prep: they aspire more. Astsy preps act like a prep: their intelligence shows. Preps dress like a prep: standard and simple yet original and fresh.
Yes, being preppy is really a number of things. Above all, the true prep is creative. Why not, because if you're well off enough, mentally or materially, then you must be adept at designing your own world or little corner of the earth.
How can you define prepppy as you have when just one adjective, like artsy, can just falsify all that you defined as preppy.
by D April 09, 2005
slang for Ritalin, basically a long-lasting but watered-down alternative for speed or coke (when ground and snorted).
by D May 21, 2006
by D July 28, 2003
Shortened name of "Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck," a remake of the 1980s cult classic game show "Press Your Luck." "Whammy!" aired on Game Show Network from 2002-2003.
by D July 21, 2004
by d July 31, 2003