by Tiago Zuhr October 16, 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 4, 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 25, 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 26, 2017

by thirty2veteran July 27, 2022

Joie is a beautiful, caring, energetic person that loves to surprise her friends. She has long brown, beautiful hair and a perfectly white smile. But if you mess with her friends there will be broken bones and bruises. She always puts others before herself and has become great at acting happy. But don't let her fool you. You can tell her mood by looking into her brown eyes. She cares strongly about her academics and always put a brave face on for every task she has to achieve.
Boy 1- Who is that girl? She's cute.
Girl 1- That's my awesome friend Joie.
Boy 1- She's fire, can I have her number?
Girl 1- No, she's too awesome for you.
Girl 1- That's my awesome friend Joie.
Boy 1- She's fire, can I have her number?
Girl 1- No, she's too awesome for you.
by Joie's Best Friend April 12, 2022
