by Melissa July 08, 2003

Blonde
by Jenbug October 06, 2008

n. Describing the state of mind of any given person. Not to be confused with the hair color blonde. This person could be a male or female, or may not have blonde hair.
<tony>What color is your hair?
<kate>Blond
<tony>...I asked for your hair color, not your state of mind.
or
<tony>Matt, it's devoured, not deflowered
<matt>Oops...
<tony>dumb blond
<kate>Blond
<tony>...I asked for your hair color, not your state of mind.
or
<tony>Matt, it's devoured, not deflowered
<matt>Oops...
<tony>dumb blond
by Tonystreetdotcom December 28, 2005

1. confused, ditzy, generally out of it. (like a blonde)
2. high, intoxicated (in a state of confusion, as a blonde would be)
2. high, intoxicated (in a state of confusion, as a blonde would be)
by lauren August 30, 2003

by SPG October 23, 2003

Omg look at that blonde she thinks if she sucks him off then she’ll get £100 she’s such a stupid fuck
by Callum innit wagwan November 12, 2018

(Alternatively spelled blond) is a hair color that ranges from nearly white to ash blonde, typically the darker the shade, they more common it is. Strawberry blonde is usually a light orange.
Like all hair colors, it is associated with positive and negative stereotypes:
Positive-Blondes are more attractive and fun than other hair colors. This is true for some (Scarlet Johannsen) but does not work for others (ie Angelina Jolie when she dyed it).
Negative-Blondes are dumb. Like the other stereotype there are people who live up to this (Paris Hilton) and people who don't (Margaret Thatcher).
Like all hair colors, it is associated with positive and negative stereotypes:
Positive-Blondes are more attractive and fun than other hair colors. This is true for some (Scarlet Johannsen) but does not work for others (ie Angelina Jolie when she dyed it).
Negative-Blondes are dumb. Like the other stereotype there are people who live up to this (Paris Hilton) and people who don't (Margaret Thatcher).
by BlueEyedBoy March 30, 2013
