The certain glow a girl has on her prom night with a twinkle in her eye and a perma-smile draped across her face. She is all dolled up and looks her best in her new dress. Her hair and makeup have taken hours but its worth it because they look perfect! She holds her head up high and walks proud because she knows she looks "prom pretty".
The girls that participated in the Win the Ultimate Prom contest looked extra prom pretty because they had an extra $25K throw the Ultimate Prom!!!
by Prom Queen May 16, 2008
A saying refering to a feeling of awesome-ness.
Most often said at parties as a reply to the question "How you doin?"
Most often said at parties as a reply to the question "How you doin?"
by syndrath April 16, 2009
(adj., female) Generically attractive. The type of girl you might find roaming around the mall with a group of friends who all have the same hairstyle and similar clothing. Also can be used as a noun.
Boy 1: (pointing to a group of mall pretty girls) That's my new girlfriend.
Boy 2: Which one?
Boy 1: The one in the pink shirt with her hair in a ponytail.
Boy 2: Dude, they're are all dressed like that. You're dating a mall pretty.
Boy 2: Which one?
Boy 1: The one in the pink shirt with her hair in a ponytail.
Boy 2: Dude, they're are all dressed like that. You're dating a mall pretty.
by aerinha June 24, 2006
Panic at the disco's attempt to possibly recreate the beatles' sound. Most evident in the song Behind the sea.
Differs from their previous album, A fever you can't sweat out, by ryan's added vocals, and removal of the somewhat techno aspect.
A real change to there old stuff, more slow and soft as opposed to old fast and loud.
Also signifies the start of the era in which the band removed the exclamation mark in their name. Why? beats me, seemed kinda pointless.
No doubt people will probably be disappointed with the change, they lost what they were.
Differs from their previous album, A fever you can't sweat out, by ryan's added vocals, and removal of the somewhat techno aspect.
A real change to there old stuff, more slow and soft as opposed to old fast and loud.
Also signifies the start of the era in which the band removed the exclamation mark in their name. Why? beats me, seemed kinda pointless.
No doubt people will probably be disappointed with the change, they lost what they were.
guy 1) Wtf are you listening to? Is this the Beatles?
guy 2) No dude this is Panic at the Disco. Havent you heard their new album pretty odd?
guy 1) NO! *changes song to Lying is the.....* THIS is real panic!.
guy 2) No dude this is Panic at the Disco. Havent you heard their new album pretty odd?
guy 1) NO! *changes song to Lying is the.....* THIS is real panic!.
by mini_man543 April 02, 2008
The equivalent of amazing. Has a somewhat sarcastic tone. When used with this meaning, the speaker would most likely sound excited as opposed to the usual monotone "oh I don't know. It's pretty good, I guess."
by Brenna Mae October 02, 2006
by criper November 14, 2014
we "fell in love" and then she killed her mother and blamed it on me, I guess she's my pretty poison
by flubber March 30, 2016