1. Art supplies look like chalks, except you don't use it on blackboards.
2. Best video game babe ever. She is from the game TwinBee.
2. Best video game babe ever. She is from the game TwinBee.
1. We take this pastel, and color your drawing with it.
2. Pastel is the hottest video game babe ever.
2. Pastel is the hottest video game babe ever.
by ChoujinkiMetalder June 17, 2005
by Brick Riggid November 9, 2009
by SHANNON MOTOWAKAN October 6, 2011
A gamer who likes pastel aesthetics usually has a pastel setup and surrounds themselves with the pastel theme. Their theme could be all the pastel colors or just a specific color or two but it is usually just very light colors. They are usually into soft cute things but can be found playing any game.
There are a lot of cute pastel gamers nowadays.
My friend is a pastel gamer. She has a lot of plushies and plays animal crossing.
My friend is a pastel gamer. She has a lot of plushies and plays animal crossing.
by Melodymews January 26, 2022
When that pussy has been overused to such a point that it starts looking like a full rainbow, thus we call it that Pastel Pussy.
"Watch out dude, that girl basically has a full RGB Keyboard between her legs."
"You mean she has a Pastel Pussy?"
"You mean she has a Pastel Pussy?"
by Disturbed Aardvark April 16, 2019
A term used to describe someone who wears typically punk things (chains, spikes, combat boots, etc.) but in soft pastel colors
by NarrowJamesSunshine January 21, 2017
Pastel grunge, can also be associated with Soft Grunge or Pastel Goth, originated from Grunge movement in the early 1990s. With noticeable Gothic and Kawaii influences. Pastel grunge styles started to gain popularity in 2010, on social media such as Tumblr. It invoved cute fashions such as Pastel or soft color and grunge from contemporary subculture and gothic or Goth subculture. Pastel grunge is mostly considered to be fashion subculture that took an inspiration from grunge culture, as it has a few to do with grunge subculture, which is a music subculture.
by DelatoAntiHate June 11, 2020