Tall Vampire Lady, also known as Lady Dimitrescu, is a Tall Female Vampire From the newest (2021) Resident Evil Game (Resident Evil: Village) known for her humongous tits and her height.
Step on me Tall Vampire Lady
An old lady who does magic and is cursed
She acts like a mother towards Luz Noceda and her friends
Also a witch criminal that is worth exactly 1,000,000,000,000 snails
She has a sister named Lilith who is insane and also is the one who cursed her
Eda the owl lady is insanely powerful
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A group of ugly women based in Valley Cottage Ny. Best know for their gossip and hatred toward others of different believes .The only real requirement for membership is to be ugly on the inside . They also are taking men as members now.
VCULA ugly ladies auxiliary
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Ah ass that's extra tall and extra wide but not at all thicc
Also you don't kno where the legs stop and the ass start
"Damn that fat girl got lunch lady ass smh where her got damn legs even start tho"
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Cra·zy Cac·tus La·dy
/ˈkrāzē ˈkaktəs ˈlādē/
A teenager going through a "phase" that will probably last a lifetime. She owns many plants and has a strange love (addiction) to cacti. Even though she's scared of labels, she calls herself a vegetarian, not a vegan, because she is scared of labels. She is almost dating that guy (that everyone is sure is gay), but does't call it dating because she is scared of labels. She probably has some kind of label-phobia, but doesn't want to know it because that would be another label (and she is scared of labels). Crazy cactus ladies don't have a religion because while not being scared of what happens after you die, they are scared of labels.
Haley is a crazy cactus lady, but doesn't admit it, because she is scared of labels
another phrase for a gay person
“Are you a friend of Lady Gaga?”
“Yes, I am gay.”
A GPS system or the female voice that gives the directions on a car GPS system.
"The biggest problem was when I rented a car I couldn't get the never lost lady."
-- Emily Bazelon, from Slate Daily Magazine Daily Podcast, Slate.com, on January 4, 2007.