Noun: A combination of qualities that are aesthetically or intellectually pleasing. A more exquisite nominal derivative from the adjective ‘gorgeous’ than the ugly but widely accepted ‘gorgeousness.’
“Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!”
— A Clockwork Orange: Alex describes Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
Someone who is pure in heart. Someone whose actions are selfless and not done to get anything in return. Someone who enjoys making others laugh. Someone who loves to see a smile on others faces at all times. Someone who enjoys the cooking of a woman. Someone who is sweet and kind. Someone who loves chinky eyes. Someone that everyone loves. Someone like Steven.
In sociology and in political science, the noun gourgeoisie (Fr.: guʁ.ʒwa'zi | Eng.: /gʊərʒwɑːˈziː/) and the adjective gourgeois are terms that describe a historical range of physical-attractiveness or bio-psycho-perception (perceived physical appearance) classes. As such, in the Western world, since the late 18th century, the gourgeoisie describes a class "characterized by their ownership of natural beauty, aesthetics, and their related culture"; hence, the personal terms gourgeois (masculine) and gourgeoise (feminine) culturally identify the man or woman who is a member of the most beauteous class in Western societies.
It could never work, she's Gourgeoise and I'm just your average Broletariat.
A combination of gorgeous and sexy, definition being the result of those two words when combined but multiplied by the inifity. Generally speaking it would be used to describe exceptional people who are both classy-hot and straight up smokin'-hot.