by minnesaur August 14, 2012
So I was grinding on this hot bitch, but I dropped her and went to the big girl cuz I new she'd be easier.
by T-ray April 13, 2004
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.
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*
*Y closes door and drives away*
by Drdtrain September 19, 2015
by xoxoMatt May 8, 2010
Classy taken to the extreme. When someone is going above and beyond it's occasionally necessary to denote their actions with the "classie" label. Also useful for sarcastic remarks.
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
He threw up after the first shot, then stripped when he actually got drunk....so classie
by Benischeck302 September 7, 2010
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.
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.
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."
"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."
by Anna Rhea May 23, 2010
A word that used to mean "stylish" or "elegant", but after gross misuse by ignorant teenagers who think they're cool, has come to mean absolutely nothing. It now merely serves the purpose to annoy the sane people of the world.
Emma: "Ugh, I can't believe my parents took my license!"
Alex: "That's classy!"
Emma: "No it isn't, do you even know what classy means!"
Alex: "No, but I can use it however I want."
Emma: *Scowl*
Alex: "That's classy!"
Emma: "No it isn't, do you even know what classy means!"
Alex: "No, but I can use it however I want."
Emma: *Scowl*
by CherubsBaby February 4, 2011