a mcdouble with three chicken nuggets in between with apple pie and a bit of sweet and sour all from mcdonalds if your feeling extra experimental a little Oreo mcflury as well.
by jlask8art August 26, 2009
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Wife......."Stop being a tight wad. You're not spending real world money. You're spending Disney money."
Wife......."Stop being a tight wad. You're not spending real world money. You're spending Disney money."
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Created by Disney, a highly unrealistic interpretation of royalty which involves a cookie cutter adolescent heroine, usually with Barbie doll physique, who may or may not be of royal ancestry.
The main Disney Princesses to date are Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Ariel, Princess Jasmine, Belle, Pocahontas, Mulan, Giselle, Tiana, and Rapunzel; Cinderella is actually nobility or gentry while Belle, Tiana, Mulan, and Giselle are actually commoners but the first two married into royalty, Giselle came close, and Mulan marries a general.
A fancy dress and tiara does not a princess make.
The main Disney Princesses to date are Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Ariel, Princess Jasmine, Belle, Pocahontas, Mulan, Giselle, Tiana, and Rapunzel; Cinderella is actually nobility or gentry while Belle, Tiana, Mulan, and Giselle are actually commoners but the first two married into royalty, Giselle came close, and Mulan marries a general.
A fancy dress and tiara does not a princess make.
The Disney Princesses, despite differing personalities, often have strong similarities: animal companions/comic relief, befriending commoners (discouraged among nobles), an adventure, searching for love and pushing the envelope, all the while as perfect as can be... and are often depicted as free of royal duties or enjoying them like it's a game, informal rather than like an ultra-formal aristocrat.
Real princesses, at least historically, have, with a few exceptions, enjoyed little political influence; their brother(s) usually inherit the property while they are married off as pawns in a big political game, existing only as managers of the castles and breeding-mares for their husbands, their freedom sacrificed for the dynasty and the people; Princess Jasmine represented this pressure. Not all princesses are beautiful or intelligent, let alone nice; because marriage below the nobility was forbidden, inbreeding ran rampant, and royals live a *very* public life, complete with prying eyes and intrigue.
Real princesses, at least historically, have, with a few exceptions, enjoyed little political influence; their brother(s) usually inherit the property while they are married off as pawns in a big political game, existing only as managers of the castles and breeding-mares for their husbands, their freedom sacrificed for the dynasty and the people; Princess Jasmine represented this pressure. Not all princesses are beautiful or intelligent, let alone nice; because marriage below the nobility was forbidden, inbreeding ran rampant, and royals live a *very* public life, complete with prying eyes and intrigue.
by Lorelili January 12, 2011
Get the Disney princess mug.A channel with very low-budget, unfunny shows that are somehow popular. All the special effects in Disney Channel are terrible, the sets are so fake you can see the glue holding it together, and the lighting is about as good as it is on Saturday Night Live. Most shows have one main character, and that one character sings the theme song, and is female 99.9% of the time. When one of the actors/actresses is out doing some other movie, they try to cover it as cheaply as possible. For example, on Wizards of Waverly Place, when Jennifer Stone was filming Harriet the Spy, they said that her character was on an extended vacation to the Bahamas or something. The jokes are lame and overused, and have laugh tracks following them that void whatever faint trace of humor there was to begin with. Most of the characters are high school age, and yet never curse, say perverted things, or even do anything that would be almost inappropriate for a six-year-old. Which is kind of pointless, because in today, an average child ten and under has seen like at least 10 R rated movies, so they've already seen that stuff and it wouldn't hurt to see it again. Yet, despite all these flaws, Disney Channel shows are extremely addictive to watch and you'll find yourself TiVo-ing every last one, and eagerly awaiting the time each week when a new episode comes out.
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I blame brainwash"
"The Disney Channel is soooo lame.
But I can't stop watching it..."
I blame brainwash"
"The Disney Channel is soooo lame.
But I can't stop watching it..."
by hashahahhaheshm October 27, 2010
Get the Disney Channel mug.Evil enterprise attempting to control the minds of the next generation and have the intention to take over every business on earth.
by King Cobra October 10, 2005
Get the disney mug.1) They disneyed the party up something awful, no alcohol and it was over by 10!
2) I heard they're totally going to disney the music festival this year, quiet time in camp at 11, what the hell?!
2) I heard they're totally going to disney the music festival this year, quiet time in camp at 11, what the hell?!
by TwistedKitsune July 20, 2008
Get the disney mug.Being brought up watching corny Disney movies, only to carry on this act well into your adult hood, and openly but shamefully have a non sexual love for the teen actors, in them.
Friend 1: Dude, you're 20, don't you think you should stop watching this shit. Plus you've seen it a gillion times.
Friend 2: But Freaky Friday is my favourite movie, and i just love Lindsay sooo much.
Friend 1: You have a problem, dude!
Friend 2: What can i say, I'm a victim of the Disney Generation.
Friend 2: But Freaky Friday is my favourite movie, and i just love Lindsay sooo much.
Friend 1: You have a problem, dude!
Friend 2: What can i say, I'm a victim of the Disney Generation.
by red_stripes_white_vines January 28, 2005
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