A slang term coined by Glozell Green (youtube channel 'glozell1') when describing Nicki Minaj in the music video 'My Chick Bad' by Ludacris featuring Nicki Minaj. She described Nicki as scary and creepy as well.
Man 1: The girl at the party that was dressed in all black and was dancing weirdly was kind of creepy.
Man 2: Yeah, she looked like Lady Bla Bla.
Man 2: Yeah, she looked like Lady Bla Bla.
by jdiddy980 August 7, 2010

by Werddd123 September 24, 2011

by lady pancakes August 17, 2011

by xladygigglesx October 3, 2010

Okay, I'll enlighten you guys on this subject... here are some basic things that women want:
A- A man with a functioning brain, the ability to think with something else than his dick (or stomach), a decent job, the intelligence to bathe and groom himself and the capacity to be compassionate, caring, and empathetic without thinking this makes him a pussy.
B- Money. Hey, it makes the world go round!
C-Health, success in life, and a better role in society than a 'video ho' or some ditzy starlet who puts beauty over brains.
A- A man with a functioning brain, the ability to think with something else than his dick (or stomach), a decent job, the intelligence to bathe and groom himself and the capacity to be compassionate, caring, and empathetic without thinking this makes him a pussy.
B- Money. Hey, it makes the world go round!
C-Health, success in life, and a better role in society than a 'video ho' or some ditzy starlet who puts beauty over brains.
I hope I've cleared things up for you... It's not all that difficult to figure out. (hint: follow the golden rule)
by Shawn B. October 11, 2003

A planned occasion at night which involves skanky ladies that would do just about anything to see some serious desperate meat compete for their stanky holes.
by justonegirl June 26, 2014

A band that, when it was first formed, was worth listening to. However, since they were launched into international stardom after the release of "Happiness is a Fish You Can't Catch", their third album, they started on a gradual downward slope, resulting in sell-outs who now are more concerned with aesthetics and "catchy-ness" then with producing good-quality music.
by Derek Thornton September 29, 2004
