1. The self-labeled female equivalent of the “Nice Guy”. A woman who will spend most of her time whining about how men “just want to date sluts”. Oblivious to the fact that no one finds people who feel sorry for themselves attractive, much less people who blame others for their lack of success. To stupid to figure out why men don’t find them attractive, they conclude that in order to be in a relationship they must act promiscuous and trashy.
They tend to befriend men who are already in relationships (sometimes who are in relationships with other men! Or who are married!). Often misrepresenting their intentions and trying to use emotional manipulation and the facade of friendship as an excuse to get closer to the man and start a relationship with him.
2. Sometimes, however nice girl just means a girl who is sweet and kind. And thus, has no negative meaning like my definition #1.
1. Nice Girl: How come won’t you date me?
Her male friend: Because, I already have a boyfriend!
2. Brandi is a nice girl, she is always sweet to me
A female that is always thinking of sex. She is often obsessed and may be borderline addicted to sexual pleasure. She is referred to as a F-girl because she is always a willing participant with numerous partners.
If you want to take someone home from the bar , go ask that F-girl. She will sleep with you for sure.
a girl who attends our lady of mercy academy. thinks a large chocolate chip cookie is breakfast. looks amazing in plad. and spends hundreds of dollars on a costume for sports night.
A mercy girl experiences freshman 15 in high school.
Females who participate in equestrian sports, aka spend lots of time at the barn, dont mind dirt or hard work, and are exceptionally good with their hips (wink wink)
Bob: so whats the deal with you always dating equestrian girls?
Sam: yeah my girlfriends usually do equestrian stuff. Basically shes buisy alot but damn can she ride me!
Power Girl (real name Kara Zor-L, also known as Karen Starr) is a DC Comics superhero. Power Girl is the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl and the first cousin of the Earth-Two Superman. She's a staunch feminist, aggressive fighter and overall babe with a fitness model physique and sublime cleavage. She's currently the chairman of the Justice Society of America.
When questioned about her revealing costume, Power Girl responds: "(it) shows what I am: female, healthy, and strong. If men want to degrade themselves by staring and drooling and tripping over themselves, that's their problem, I'm not going to apologize for it."
A female hacker of great skill, demonstrating excellent hardware understanding, knowledge and general electric engineering goodness.
Jeri Ellsworth is an awesome circuit girl, always doing cool projects.
Book girls are typically white millennials that are compared to Horse Girls. They enjoy reading YA romance and fan fiction, possibly delving into adult romance and fantasy.
Book girls sport low pony tails, ill-fitting tops or boxy fandom t-shirts, bootcut jeans, and sneakers or basic flats. They had tumblr accounts during their youth, sticking to the mantra of being “unlike other girls” and having an air of superiority. This mindset is rooted in misogyny, as they judge women that wear makeup, are conventionally attractive, sleep with men, party, and care about things they find frivolous. This is all an attempt at being “one of the good ones” in the eyes of potential romantic partners just like the protagonists in the books they read.
Book girls project by judging other women that have what they secretly want. They may have the following thoughts:
“I don’t know what he sees in her. She’s a blonde bimbo while I read books and have intelligence.”
“I’m basically one of the guys because I’m low maintenance and down to earth, unlike their skinny shopaholic girlfriends.”
“I have a super sarcastic and quirky personality. I think it takes a long time for guys to get used to my dark sense of humor. I’m just not like other girls.”
Book girls emotionally remain in the past, replaying their high school days through the books they read. This causes them to project their insecurities onto unsuspecting people that are forced to interact with them.
Melissa thinks I’m not attracted to her because she’s not a “skinny prep”, but it’s really because her personality sucks. Too bad she turned out to be a raging book girl.