classie
Classy is not about clothes, makeup, hairstyles, accessories. It is not about being posh, or wealthy.A classy girl is kind, gentle, sweet, empathetic, caring. She is giving, loving... she is a good person. She is polite. She has
good manners and is a very pleasant person to know. She is a good friend.You can dress classy, you can stand, sit, and walk classy, but true class is on the inside. If you gossip and insult, if you're judgemental, if you're cruel and hateful and immature, you are not classy, no matter what clothes you pick out, where you got them from, no matter how much money you have, no matter how you sit at the
dinner table, you are not classy.
Respect yourself and respect others and you will be classy.
Classy
by Drdtrain on Sep 19, 2015 21:08:09
The most supreme level of coolness. The
supremeness of which can be defined in the case whereby the 'classy' one can receive a compliment of
the like, and yet by pretending to
ignore that compliment then appears even classier than before.
Example:
X- "I wanna have a look at your (
Y's) car.... im surprised you drive a
Peugeot actually its quite classy"
*Y
closes door and drives away*
Classie
by Benischeck302 on Sep 07, 2010 13:42:19
Example:
The
tux and sunglasses combo that he was wearing could only be described as
classie
He threw up after the first shot, then
stripped when he actually got drunk....so classie
Classy
by Anna Rhea on May 24, 2010 07:34:21
There's more to understanding class than meets the eye. Classiness is divided into 3
categories, or degrees.
1. Classy to the 1st degree: used in a sarcastic way, generally meaning slutty, trashy, etc.
2. Classy to the 2nd degree: used in a sarcastic way as well, but in more of a
humerous way, generally meaning cheap, ridiculous, gross, etc.
3. Classy to the
3rd degree: used in a serious way, generally meaning stylish, fancy, sophisticated, etc.
Example:
1. "Dude, look at that girl. She's having sex with ANOTHER guy! That's like the
sixth one tonight!"
"She is
so classy."
2. "My mom got me some new clothes from walmart."
"That is such a classy place to shop."
3. "
Audrey Hepburn is classy."
classy
by Lisa Dragonsoul on Mar 26, 2007 04:10:18
An experience worthy of the term "classy" is rare, but it is possible to
stumble upon one, regularly. Most often classy is used in the instance of a situation or description of something that has not yet been robbed of it's purity; of it's innocence. For the word classy can only describe something that escapes the cruelties of
exploitation.
Redheads used to be classy, until they were of course, dubbed "gingers."
Example:
"
Unicorns are classy."
"
Jesus is classy."
"soooooooooooo classy."