A phrase meaning one or many are superficial or deceitful of their own characters, especially those who are rich or pretend they are better than others.
On Bravo's Real Housewives of Washington, D.C., Housewife, Catherine "Cat" Ommanney coined this phrase when addressing another Housewife, Michaele Salahi, and her husband, Tareq Salahi, during a confrontation at Housewife, Stacy Scott Turner's and her husband, Jason Turner's, home.
On Bravo's Real Housewives of Washington, D.C., Housewife, Catherine "Cat" Ommanney coined this phrase when addressing another Housewife, Michaele Salahi, and her husband, Tareq Salahi, during a confrontation at Housewife, Stacy Scott Turner's and her husband, Jason Turner's, home.
Stacy: "Are you still upset about what happened?"
Cat: "They're ruining other people's lives, you know. It's madness. They're 'plastic, not fantastic.'"
Cat: "They're ruining other people's lives, you know. It's madness. They're 'plastic, not fantastic.'"
by Schoolboy21 October 17, 2010
by zandragon April 03, 2007
Noun:
CD Turntables specifically Pioneer CDJ 1000's but can be used to describe any CDJ Player. Used in lieu of Wheels of Steel when referring to said CD Turntables.
CD Turntables specifically Pioneer CDJ 1000's but can be used to describe any CDJ Player. Used in lieu of Wheels of Steel when referring to said CD Turntables.
by SeVere December 10, 2007
I prefer a steel framed handgun with a nice trigger like the 1911. Not those plastic fantastics like the Glock and M&P.
by lmao4124 June 15, 2024
Fantastic plastic is another term originated by Ray Ray of Midwest City, OK. It means a valid over 21 government issued ID.
Hey man were gonna have get all fucked up this weekend you want to roll with us? Yall just want me for my fantastic plastic, fuck yall youngsters!
by Malachi- Vatic Ash April 06, 2007