She's on her period
by 5sosfavfan February 14, 2015
Problems that only stereotypical middle to upper class white girls seem to encounter. To the untrained eye these problems might seem like a symptom of being spoiled, ungrateful, and overly obsessed with superficial appearances and material possessions. The truth is though life is like really hard.
"I got so sunburned in the Hampton s the other day."
-white girl problems
"I just don't know which dress to wear to the mixer tonight!"
-white girl problems
"Paris would have been fun if my dog hadn't peed all over Dior."
-white girl problems
-white girl problems
"I just don't know which dress to wear to the mixer tonight!"
-white girl problems
"Paris would have been fun if my dog hadn't peed all over Dior."
-white girl problems
by Z bubble August 28, 2010
Tall girl: My legs have so much surface area, it’s so hard to shave, ugh!
Short/Normal-sized person: Don’t tell me, that’s a tall girl problem.
Short/Normal-sized person: Don’t tell me, that’s a tall girl problem.
by i_like_ramen May 22, 2019
Problems hot girls have that no one else could relate to. Like having to close your Facebook or Instagram due to 1,000 random friend requests daily. Or being fired for making the bosses wife uncomfortable because you are too attractive.
"My girlfriend can't even eat by herself without some random dude sliding into the booth with her!!!" Jeez dawg. Sounds like pretty girl problems
by Bookworm Beauty March 7, 2019
Problems that a buff girl (see buff girl definition) will experience such as loss in properly fitting button downs, booty shorts that can contain said booty and being mistaken for flexing, at all times.
Tara: ugh, my life is so horrible. I have SO many problems.
Breanna: I'm sorry to hear that. It's better than buff girl problems. I got 99 problems but muscles ain't one.
Breanna: I'm sorry to hear that. It's better than buff girl problems. I got 99 problems but muscles ain't one.
by Chadwick February 24, 2015
Problems that only lower to middle class black girls encounter. To the untrained eye these might seem like the product of entitlement issues, having a chip on your shoulder, or the stress of realizing what obama care actually means.
by werdsmyth December 30, 2014