by penguin1987 November 17, 2010
There's more to understanding class than meets the eye. Classiness is divided into 3 categories, or degrees.
1. Classy to the 1st degree: used in a sarcastic way, generally meaning slutty, trashy, etc.
2. Classy to the 2nd degree: used in a sarcastic way as well, but in more of a humerous way, generally meaning cheap, ridiculous, gross, etc.
3. Classy to the 3rd degree: used in a serious way, generally meaning stylish, fancy, sophisticated, etc.
1. Classy to the 1st degree: used in a sarcastic way, generally meaning slutty, trashy, etc.
2. Classy to the 2nd degree: used in a sarcastic way as well, but in more of a humerous way, generally meaning cheap, ridiculous, gross, etc.
3. Classy to the 3rd degree: used in a serious way, generally meaning stylish, fancy, sophisticated, etc.
1. "Dude, look at that girl. She's having sex with ANOTHER guy! That's like the sixth one tonight!"
"She is so classy."
2. "My mom got me some new clothes from walmart."
"That is such a classy place to shop."
3. "Audrey Hepburn is classy."
"She is so classy."
2. "My mom got me some new clothes from walmart."
"That is such a classy place to shop."
3. "Audrey Hepburn is classy."
by Anna Rhea May 23, 2010
An experience worthy of the term "classy" is rare, but it is possible to stumble upon one, regularly. Most often classy is used in the instance of a situation or description of something that has not yet been robbed of it's purity; of it's innocence. For the word classy can only describe something that escapes the cruelties of exploitation. Redheads used to be classy, until they were of course, dubbed "gingers."
by Lisa Dragonsoul March 25, 2007
A word that used to mean "stylish" or "elegant", but after gross misuse by ignorant teenagers who think they're cool, has come to mean absolutely nothing. It now merely serves the purpose to annoy the sane people of the world.
Emma: "Ugh, I can't believe my parents took my license!"
Alex: "That's classy!"
Emma: "No it isn't, do you even know what classy means!"
Alex: "No, but I can use it however I want."
Emma: *Scowl*
Alex: "That's classy!"
Emma: "No it isn't, do you even know what classy means!"
Alex: "No, but I can use it however I want."
Emma: *Scowl*
by CherubsBaby February 04, 2011
The act of being proper, or lady-like; mostly composed of staying within the confines of one's own pants
Keep your pants on, or you're not classy.
by Classy Gal May 12, 2009
Ghettofied adjective from the late 70’s & 80’s that somehow became socially acceptable with predominately middle & upper class homogenized White Americans, especially during the last few years. The biggest mistake connected with the use of this term is that it should never be used to describe oneself. Those who use it to describe themselves never are.
by Mr Wall October 21, 2005
when someone has style and swagger that is on a higher level than the general public
wearing plaid or houndstooth patterns add to overall classiness (but not when worn together)
wearing plaid or houndstooth patterns add to overall classiness (but not when worn together)
Dude1: yeah those gangsters look totally badass in their oversized sports jerseys, but theyre definitely not as classy as steve over there, hes got pounds of class
Dude2: yeah i know, like theyre badass, but they lack things such as houndstooth shoes that promote classiness
Dude1: word. we should go invest in some plaid shirts
Dude2: i concur
Dude2: yeah i know, like theyre badass, but they lack things such as houndstooth shoes that promote classiness
Dude1: word. we should go invest in some plaid shirts
Dude2: i concur
by franks1no October 14, 2009