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a girl who wears a lot of makeup with different colored eyeliner and looks like a man without it.
Wow, did you see Britney, what a crayola!
crayola by pinkribbon95 February 7, 2009

crayolafication 

1. The method of formatting text so as to use as many bright colours as possible, enlarged and fancy fonts, whilst being sure to mispell words and include lots of pretty little pictures.
Thus in the process making it hard to read.

Crayolafying
Unnecessarily formatting text just to draw attention to it. i.e misusing colour codes in irc.

Predominately used by teenage girls.
'I'd have read your little webpage, but I can't see through the crayolafication.'

'No matter how much crayolafying you do, we still don't care what saying'
crayolafication by BloodMagus January 15, 2004

( ) | | Crayola | | ) > 

a Crayola crayon!!!

only in text form

*colors can be changed
** Sizes and font can be changed
I got a new box of Crayons!

( ) | | Crayola | | ) >
the bestestest colouring fantabuals in the world
wow i got my crayola crayons 4 sum munys at woolworths:D yay go me!
crayola by nikki August 10, 2003

Crayola Brigade 

Douche canoes who snowboard wearing very bright, crayon-like colors, usually traveling in packs. Also, members of the crayola brigade think they are awesome snowboarders, when they actually suck.
Here comes the crayola brigade. What a bunch of douchebags.
Crayola Brigade by recneps90 September 2, 2010

Crayolagram 

(noun)

1. A hastily or sloppily drawn diagram or schematic, often drawn with brightly colored crayons, that attempts to explain or outline a sophisticated concept. Often seen as a result of small children attempting to explain some implausible device or plan, or as a result of adults who are in a hurry.

2. A letter or card whose message is written in crayon. Often the result of the writer's inability or disinterest in finding a pen or a pencil.
1. Junior made a crayolagram for his school project.

2. "Hey, I got your crayolagram. I liked the...bright colors."
Crayolagram by magzillas January 21, 2010