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a person that is cool, smart, perfect... in a pretty sarcastic way! there is no right or wrong to this. you refer to it as a person, and it can mean whatever the F you want it to!
ombrey by Melanie Clark May 5, 2008
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ombre hair 

Ombre hair refers to hair color fading from dark to light, or vice versa. Instead of the color starting from the roots, it gradually becomes lighter, or darker, towards the ends. The word "ombre" in French means shadow or shade. Think Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City, Rachel Bilson, Whitney Port.
Friend 1: "Did you notice all the celebrities are letting their roots grow out?"
Friend 2: "Yes, that's called ombre hair!"
ombre hair by 100sharkfins July 28, 2010

ombre dick 

A penis that has a light-colored tip that gradually becomes darker as you move towards the base of the shaft
girl 2: Did you hook up with Brad last night? How was it?!
girl 1: It was insane! He has an ombre dick!
ombre dick by giraffe112 September 5, 2015
A French term meaning "shaded." Usually a multicolored stripe, with colors graduating from light to dark. The color effect, generally produced by arranging different tones in the warp.
This is often seen in hair, clothes, or even art.
Girl 1: Damn gurl your hair looks awesome.

Girl2: Yeah betch it's the new Ombre look. Be jealous.
Ombre by fecesface September 21, 2013
A woman with a mind like a flawlessly cut gem. You listen to her words and are entranced, helpless, captivated and captive to her powers. You would do anything to be blessed with her attention. You dream about her.

Style and taste are her playthings. Subtlety is her pet. It's her world, and we are just living in it.

She's got bright eyes, big tits, and an imagination as big as the day is long. An absolute dream.
I've only ever known one ombretta, but I'll never forget her

The more I get to know her, the more I realize she might be an ombretta

All the girls I meet are so boring, where are the ombrettas?
ombretta by mindthesleet June 7, 2021
an expression of surprise or disagreement-like "No way",or "Shut UP". Comes from no,hombre..
"N'ombre, que me ves, pendejo?"
"No way what do you think I am,stupid?
n'ombre by Barbie Barb May 24, 2005