A very sweet and beautiful girl. Always fashionable, elegant and well groomed, she is tasteful and sophisticated, with an eye for quality, beauty and harmony in all things. She loves everything about romance, seduction and partnership.
"Damn, I just know that girl is fine just by how she walks!"
"She's probably a Nahomie then."
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A scale determining how attractive a female is. One being the worst, ten being the best. Typically utilized in high schools, this causes feminist fury all over the nation.
1-10 Female Attractiveness Scale in action
Girl walks by
Boy: Dayuummmmm dat ass gets a 10, but the face, a 2
Girl blushes
Feminist walks by
Boy: Oooh! Ass: 10, face: 10
Feminist: OMG 1 C4NT B3L13V3 Y0U 1NSULT3D M3 L1K3 TH4T!!11one!11oneone!!1
Boy: I complimented you...
Feminist: OMG G3ND3R R0L3S!1 TH15 15 G01NG 0N MY TUMBLR AND 1NST4GRAM AND ALL MY S0C14L M3D14S S0 1 C4N C4LL Y0U 0UT R4C1ST H0M0PH0B1C L3SB14N H1PST3R1111!!11one1!11one1!!one
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Just as the hype over "Damn, Daniel" begins to wear off, the internet has created a new, obsessive trend. It's called The #RunningManChallenge, and is similar to other viral dance trends like the Harlem Shake.
Made popular by two University of Maryland basketball players, Jaylen Brantley and Jared Nickens, the challenge is simple: do a variation of the running man to an old '90s hit song called "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJ's. Though the first video was only posted a few weeks ago, versions of other people doing the dance are starting to spread to the NFL, NBA, and everyone else. The best part? The trend was started by two teens, Kevin Vincent and Jerry Hall.
Check out our favorite videos of the challenge ahead and don't be surprised if when you hear "At night, I think of you," you find yourself doing the running man.
Generic Teen: Hey, man let's do a viral trend!
Generic Teen 2: Sure!
Generic Teen: Okay, let's do the #runningmanchallenge!
Generic Teen 2: I don't see why not.
*My Boo by Ghost Town DJ's plays*
AT NIGHT I THINK OF YOU, I WANT TO BE YOUR LADY. BA-BAY!
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