The opposite of casual sex.
"Save-the-Date" cards are sent, followed by printed invitations requiring an RSVP. There is an unspoken dress and undress code. Invitees are expected to be well-mannered, witty, and clean. Afterwards, a small note of appreciation is well received.
"Save-the-Date" cards are sent, followed by printed invitations requiring an RSVP. There is an unspoken dress and undress code. Invitees are expected to be well-mannered, witty, and clean. Afterwards, a small note of appreciation is well received.
An evening of formal sex was always something to look forward to, a reason to go shopping in the preceding weeks, to attend to hair, nails, makeup. And in the following days, to lightly mention in passing, a source of envy amongst friends.
by Monkey's Dad January 10, 2022
by timmytimmynumnums May 8, 2016
Rainbow formal is a dress code similar to black tie, where the attendees to the event (normally a ball or awards ceremony) are required to not wear the usual white shirt, with black tie, jacket and trousers and instead dress like a idiot in their stupid coloured jackets and shirts, while still trying to stop people turning up in jeans and a t shirt, or anything that doesn't look stupid.
"we organised an event and eschewed the usual black tie, instead choosing to dress like a bunch of tosspots in 'rainbow formal', while remaining smug and snobby by avoiding casual dress."
by a sensible person March 21, 2007
by theRealDeal7446 July 22, 2011
Conversion between Homies in formal slang:
H1) SON? to whom are you referening to?
H2) Dawg I is referening to you son... you and your bubba lookin lip..
------ol' skool slang----------
H1) Funky fresh kid... the car is bassin
H1) SON? to whom are you referening to?
H2) Dawg I is referening to you son... you and your bubba lookin lip..
------ol' skool slang----------
H1) Funky fresh kid... the car is bassin
by Nigga Name Nate September 12, 2007
Due to the popularity of shows like Mad Men, games like L.A. Noire and a resurgence of overall classiness, and in part a rebellion against the hip-hop, grunge, "swag" culture of many high schoolers, Formal Fridays are a day for 20-somes and college students to dress in more formal attire, listen to big band and jazz music and sip straight liquor on the rocks.
by DickWhitmanDonDraper January 13, 2013
A slang term for a dress code prohibiting any apparel below the waist. Derived from a "Harold and Kumar" movie.
by mrg4ce January 27, 2010