idk dude , just saw it in my tagged pics and thoughts it was a dope photo. i’ll make sure my next one is up to your standards tho! lol
by Lovetoloveyou3 March 27, 2018
Ashely is a girl with long hair and she plays football to de-stress. She likes bantering with Valerie and does not cook. Ashely is a good friend who is mean TO EEJay But i swear she is a good person.
by deejayeejay October 3, 2019
If it’s a boy Ashley , they are normally very genuine , down to earth , normally get made fun of because they are normally the loyal one out of the group , very passionate and it’s quiet common they have beautiful eyes , rumour has it they are great in the bedroom department too
Ashley is a legend
by Hdhzhgsd November 22, 2021
by klyiejenerlove123 January 3, 2017
A female who posses the most delectable, shiny, juicy, scrumptious, gigantic pussy lips known to man. Her pussy lips inside of her pants might be mistaken for the fish from the Super Mario Bros franchise.
Person 1: Hey did you see that chick? She had some absolutely succulent looking pussy lips.
Person 2: C'mon bro you know I couldn't resist staring at those lips.
Person 1: She's for sure an Ashley.
Person 2: Word!
Person 2: C'mon bro you know I couldn't resist staring at those lips.
Person 1: She's for sure an Ashley.
Person 2: Word!
by Peen S. Tourchùre July 4, 2022
Ashley is the hardest worker in the room. She sets goals for herself and achieves them. When you’re having a rough day she is always there for you no matter what. She knows when you are upset before you even find out yourself and is there to talk it out with. However, she is hard on herself and feels alone sometimes. She is able to here others out but feels like she doesn’t have anyone to talk to herself. She has high standards and expectations for a good reason and plans the most exciting events. Ashley will always be there for you and is a friend to keep forever.
Origin. Meaning. Ash tree meadow. Ashley is traditionally a male given name which was originally an Old English surname. It is derived from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) words æsc (ash) and lēah and translates to "Dweller near the ash tree meadow".
by Warren Hayes November 22, 2021