by Tiago Zuhr August 25, 2008
When a woman standing with her feet together still has a visible space (gap) between her upper thighs, this is called Espace de joie which translates to Space of joy.
While gazing at the embroidery on the back of her jeans I noticed there was a good bit of scenery visible through her Espace de joie.
by Minorfetish July 05, 2017
this word originates from France yet has significant meaning in Poland. It describes an amazingly beautiful woman named Magdalenka Kozakowski and is used commonly today to liken other women to this glorious being.
by Oxford Dictionary February 26, 2005
the delicious vegan version of Foie Gras (a paste made from duck liver and traditionally eaten for Christmas in France). The literal translation is "fat joy".
Can also be called "faux foie gras", "faux gras" or "fougras".
Can also be called "faux foie gras", "faux gras" or "fougras".
by Vegannik December 27, 2017
by goddamnit100 November 22, 2021
by thirty2veteran July 27, 2022
Oh wow, she is so Joie!
by John not johnny November 29, 2024