A beautiful girl that has many admirers that she is not aware of, she is absolutely gorgeous and breathtaking, she is thick, she is pretty, she is athletic, usually playing softball or soccer, this girl is hard to get, and hard to keep, if u get a chance donβt screw it up, because sheβll make ur time worth it, her eyes, her smile, her life, itβs all perfect, she may have some bad flaws but everyone sees over them except her, because she is the definition of perfect
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"Lavender Haze" was referenced by gay poet James Schuyler (the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winner of 1981) in his poem "Sunday". There is no official quote from him as to why he used the term "lavender haze", but the color has a long history of being associated with the LGBT+ community.
"Sunday" by James Schuyler
The mint bed is in
bloom: lavender haze
day. The grass is
more than green and
throws up sharp and
cutting lights to
slice through the
plane tree leaves. And
on the cloudless blue
I scribble your name.
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(Noun) An area within the city of Sacramento, Ca. known to be a hangout for homosexuals; 21st street from L street to J street, and 20th street from Capitol Ave. to I street.
Man, "Lavender Hights", sure has alot of gay bars.
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a feminine or girly gay man. name is a reference to how gay couples would give eachother lavender stalks as a sign of their affection before being gay was accepted by american society as a whole.
person 1: why do you wear skirts and dresses if you're a man?
person 2: I'm a lavender boy, I like dressing feminine
person 1: oh okay
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Really foxy and sexy astronomy reporter for astronomy now magazine. Has a great figure and super sexy, long brown hair.
She's a real Gemma Lavender
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An area within the city of Sacramento, California. This area is known to be a hangout for homosexuals; 21st street from L street to J street, and 20th street from Capitol Ave. to I street.
All the gay dudes in Lavender Heights go to Faces.
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Being in a Lavender Haze is a phrase found in the 1950s. It is about being deeply in love with somebody, kind of being oblivious to everything around them that isn't about their crush and/or love interest.
This is also a song with the name Lavender Haze by Taylor Swift about wanting to be in/being in a 'Lavender Haze' (as described by the first definition)
Person 1: Hey, Person 2, have you heard the new TS song, 'Lavender Haze'? What does it mean?
Person 2: It means to be deeply in love!
Person1: Oh! So, you're oblivious to everyone else?
Person 2: You get it now!
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