A girl or guy you only date for a short time because they have a pretty face. Normally because they have a lack of personality or relationship skills. Time frames don't have to be exactly a year to call someone this it can be really any length of time some one considers to be short.
"That girl over there looks like the next one year princess ", " Question: Don't you have a girlfriend ? Response: Yeah, don't worry about her she's just a one year princess."
by OneShittyPerson May 12, 2024
Get the one year princessmug. Within a 24 hr period, you wake up in the morning with a female that is 30 years younger than the chick you're hooking up with that night.
It was just yesterday he got a 30 year swing.
First the Gilf, then the granddaughter, talk about a 30 year swing.
First the Gilf, then the granddaughter, talk about a 30 year swing.
by Przk December 20, 2018
Get the 30 year swingmug. A period of time that spans 2 years.
To put this into perspective, a fortnight is a span of two weeks and this is just like that, but for years (not weeks).
To put this into perspective, a fortnight is a span of two weeks and this is just like that, but for years (not weeks).
It's been about a fortnight-year ago, since you broke up with me, do you want to make up now?
This guy has been cheating on his girlfriend for a fortnight-year, and it's only now that I've realized that fact.
This guy has been cheating on his girlfriend for a fortnight-year, and it's only now that I've realized that fact.
by BM99 July 30, 2024
Get the Fortnight-Yearmug. by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 2, 2025
Get the Kanye "Ya Ni Sabao" Years-Old Of West End: The Only Juvenile To Be Releasesed...mug. A time in my school which was the equivalent of a sellout. No originality. Fifth and 6th year reversed this thankfully.
by Apple=Airbus, Samsung = Boeing April 27, 2025
Get the transition yearmug. a year that corresponds with the fifth animal sign in the Chinese zodiac and occurs once every 12 years.
by Goddess of the universe December 8, 2015
Get the dragon yearmug. 