Celeste is a pegasus covered in rainbows. She loves to wear gold glitter eyeshadow and dance along to Chappel Roan's Pink Pony Club. When she's not dancing, or lip-glossing, she's flying as high as the airplanes, releasing rainbow glitter rays and sometimes farting!
by sunsetsandrainbows September 28, 2025

The best character in the entire word. She is from Attorney of the arcane, an amazing fangame better than ace attorney with magic and most importantly, CELESET MCCOY IN IT!!!!
Person 1: I love Celeste Mccoy
Person 2: Same!!!! W should go and jerk circles tomorrow!!
Celeste Mccoy: I'm Mccoy af rn
Person 2: Same!!!! W should go and jerk circles tomorrow!!
Celeste Mccoy: I'm Mccoy af rn
by Applin January 4, 2025

by Plumpeachenjoyer August 21, 2024

Cosmic, some say she has a lot in common with Princess Celestia from My Little Pony. Celestes love line-dancing and country music. You can find them in taverns and bars, and also making strawberry jam. Typically Celestes also enjoy doing aerobics. Watch out if you find a dirty Celeste - you'll never get her off of you!
by sunsetsandrainbows September 28, 2025

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛlɛst/
Definition:
1. The region of the atmosphere and outer space observed from Terra.
2. The vast expanse encompassing stars, planets, galaxies, and cosmic phenomena.
3. The luminous dome visible above the horizon, comprising clouds, sky, and celestial objects.
4. The entirety of celestial bodies (corpores) are observable from terrestrial locations.
Significance:
• It defines the celestial realm visible from Terra.
• It emphasizes the beauty and grandeur of the space.
• It identifies the source of astronomical observations.
• It avoids conflation with atmospheric conditions alone.
• It simplifies cosmological terminology.
• It improves clarity in geographical and astronomical discussions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sky."
Singular Noun: celeste
Plural Noun: celestes
Definition:
1. The region of the atmosphere and outer space observed from Terra.
2. The vast expanse encompassing stars, planets, galaxies, and cosmic phenomena.
3. The luminous dome visible above the horizon, comprising clouds, sky, and celestial objects.
4. The entirety of celestial bodies (corpores) are observable from terrestrial locations.
Significance:
• It defines the celestial realm visible from Terra.
• It emphasizes the beauty and grandeur of the space.
• It identifies the source of astronomical observations.
• It avoids conflation with atmospheric conditions alone.
• It simplifies cosmological terminology.
• It improves clarity in geographical and astronomical discussions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sky."
Singular Noun: celeste
Plural Noun: celestes
Examples:
• "Astronomers observe distant galaxies within the celeste."
• "The nighttime celeste reveals countless stars."
• "Meteor deluges illuminate the celeste annually."
• "Scientists study celestial bodies within the celeste."
• "Poets describe the mysteries of the celeste in verse."
• "Astronomers observe distant galaxies within the celeste."
• "The nighttime celeste reveals countless stars."
• "Meteor deluges illuminate the celeste annually."
• "Scientists study celestial bodies within the celeste."
• "Poets describe the mysteries of the celeste in verse."
by Dmitrio July 30, 2025

by cNc forever! July 4, 2015
