by nodir May 10, 2009
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Anyone who is very knowledgeable about various fandoms.
The kind of person who is both geeky and self confident.
A person who was raised by TV and thus believes themselves to be inside a TV show.
Anyone who is very knowledgeable about various fandoms.
The kind of person who is both geeky and self confident.
A person who was raised by TV and thus believes themselves to be inside a TV show.
Abed Nadir: When you really know who you are and what you like about yourself, changing for others isn't such a big deal.
You are such an Abed Nadir. Meta meta meta.
I watch Community because I am Abed Nadir.
You are such an Abed Nadir. Meta meta meta.
I watch Community because I am Abed Nadir.
by RenRen November 5, 2012
Get the Abed Nadir mug.Noirette - a female with natural Black hair, no dye jobs over here . Also see Raven head / raven haired.
What does noirette mean ?
black-haired woman
Noun. noirette (plural noirettes) black-haired woman .
There is no specific and separate term for someone with black hair. However, people have suggested the term Noirette. Note, also, that although the term brunette includes those with black hair, not everyone may agree with this.
Noirette are usually associated with being
Mysterious, exotic and reserved , Dark-haired ladies are also said to be hard workers and good with finances. On the other hand, they are thought to be more untrustworthy, cold and ruthless.
Noirette is the black haired eqivilant to brunette.
Noirette is likely taken from term film noir, French for 'black film' (literal) or 'dark film' (closer meaning)
As brunette maybe taken from the german word braun meaning brown but an English localization of the German word
Hence it being spelled differently like
How British spell colour grey and American spell it color gray.
What does noirette mean ?
black-haired woman
Noun. noirette (plural noirettes) black-haired woman .
There is no specific and separate term for someone with black hair. However, people have suggested the term Noirette. Note, also, that although the term brunette includes those with black hair, not everyone may agree with this.
Noirette are usually associated with being
Mysterious, exotic and reserved , Dark-haired ladies are also said to be hard workers and good with finances. On the other hand, they are thought to be more untrustworthy, cold and ruthless.
Noirette is the black haired eqivilant to brunette.
Noirette is likely taken from term film noir, French for 'black film' (literal) or 'dark film' (closer meaning)
As brunette maybe taken from the german word braun meaning brown but an English localization of the German word
Hence it being spelled differently like
How British spell colour grey and American spell it color gray.
Buttercup from the power puff girls is a
Noirette / raven head while the one time power puff girl Bunny was a brunette
Meaning she had brown hair.... blossom is red head / ginger while bubbles is blonde.
Betty boop also a Noirette as well as Wendy Testaburger from south park.
Noirette / raven head while the one time power puff girl Bunny was a brunette
Meaning she had brown hair.... blossom is red head / ginger while bubbles is blonde.
Betty boop also a Noirette as well as Wendy Testaburger from south park.
by Blu_leef January 22, 2023
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She is such a nadira
by Ashley554 January 15, 2018
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Get the Noiret mug.That beautiful girl's hair should be considered "Noirette" instead of raven head or brunette. Noirette is a much more befitting term for black hair that exquisite.
by Jakegothicsnake December 31, 2008
Get the Noirette mug.This is a small but important genre of film that fits all of the forms of the classic film noir, but is set in a bleak, impoverished Appalachian setting. This type of film features corruption, crime, moral ambiguity, a hero in conflict, and a mysterious woman. In many of them, moonshining or bootlegging or some other indigenous Southern form of unlawful activity is featured.
Robert Mitchum's "Thunder Road" and Gregory Peck's "I Walk the Line" are two very important examples of the hillbilly film noir.
by eViL pOp TaRt May 27, 2007
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