Regional catch phrase/slang from a few years back based on the title of this video that aired on Brookline public access in Massachusetts. Used differently by where a person believed they stood on the socio-economic ladder of the town.
by Larry Culdish April 21, 2004
A term made by a group of suburban kids in Seattle meaning something that is unfavorable, annoying, unpleasant, or bad in a way that is stupid and non-sensical. Also used to describe something or someone ugly, stupid, gross, or unfashionable.
#1 Jeff: I don't like being talked to like that. Change your tone.
Charlie: Don't be so velvet dress lady, I was just asking for a pencil.
#2 God, her dress fits all wrong, it's so velvet dress lady.
Charlie: Don't be so velvet dress lady, I was just asking for a pencil.
#2 God, her dress fits all wrong, it's so velvet dress lady.
by GrandBezard September 27, 2006
Enjoy your inkjobs now, girls; in 40 years you'll all be so sagged out or so overweight that all you'll be is a bunch of tattooed old ladies appealing to NOBODY!
by jimmiedavurdmeister August 20, 2007
by CFitz February 18, 2006
That's basiclly what the ladies want.
by true June 06, 2004
by Tadsexington July 08, 2009