by just.junking.it.up June 02, 2006
Classy taken to the extreme. When someone is going above and beyond it's occasionally necessary to denote their actions with the "classie" label. Also useful for sarcastic remarks.
The tux and sunglasses combo that he was wearing could only be described as classie
He threw up after the first shot, then stripped when he actually got drunk....so classie
He threw up after the first shot, then stripped when he actually got drunk....so classie
by Benischeck302 September 07, 2010
by penguin1987 November 17, 2010
An experience worthy of the term "classy" is rare, but it is possible to stumble upon one, regularly. Most often classy is used in the instance of a situation or description of something that has not yet been robbed of it's purity; of it's innocence. For the word classy can only describe something that escapes the cruelties of exploitation. Redheads used to be classy, until they were of course, dubbed "gingers."
by Lisa Dragonsoul March 25, 2007
Ghettofied adjective from the late 70’s & 80’s that somehow became socially acceptable with predominately middle & upper class homogenized White Americans, especially during the last few years. The biggest mistake connected with the use of this term is that it should never be used to describe oneself. Those who use it to describe themselves never are.
by Mr Wall October 21, 2005
term used to motivate drunk girls into behaving properly when at a party. things that would deem a girl unclassy include hooking up with multiple guys in a night, stumbling or falling down, vommiting anywhere other than in a toilet, or losing items of clothing throughout the night.
Friend #1: Katie, keep it classy!
Friend #2: Don't worry, Katie, this only my third time making out tonight, and the first shouldn't count cuz it was a girl!
Friend #2: Don't worry, Katie, this only my third time making out tonight, and the first shouldn't count cuz it was a girl!
by Katie-squared May 03, 2007
by littlelittlejessie(: February 16, 2011