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Blair Waldorf

a feminist role model that teaches girls to never give up on their dreams and to keep fighting for them no matter what because if you have the right mindset you will achieve them

"I wish I was like Blair Waldorf"

by layla27 February 24, 2015

134πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Blair Waldorf

Blair Cornelia Waldorf is the main character of Gossip Girl. Leighton Meester, who portrays the character in the television series. She is described as an alluring brunette.

The story primarily follows Blair Waldorf and her friend Serena van der Woodsen during their years in high school and college.

by dairlena March 21, 2012

95πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Blair Waldorf

adjective. used to describe clothing that would be worn by the character Blair Waldorf from the show gossip girl. characterized by preppy expensive looking ruffly shirts, classy skirts, and school uniform attire. Accessories could also be described this way such as headbands and pearls.

2) This could also desicribe bitchy, snobby, witty comments.

1)"That blazer and pencil skirt outfit is so blair waldorf"

2) "Awww...too bad you missed the college assembly. Not that it matters. Brown doesn't offer degrees in slut"


by pseudonym ny January 16, 2009

200πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


Blair Waldorf

verb. to screw someone over or seek revenge elaborately.

"i can't believe she kissed your boyfriend. we're going to have to blair waldorf her."

by ahhjesus September 29, 2009

394πŸ‘ 127πŸ‘Ž


blair waldorf

The main character in the gossip girl books and series, played by actress Leighton Meester

"Did you watch GG last night"
"Yeah Blair Waldorf is sucha bitch but I love her"

by BNJames June 14, 2008

319πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


blair waldorf

prettiest, most intelligent, fashion icon on gossip girl.

"if you're going to be sad, you might aswell be sad in paris !" - Blair Waldorf.

by princess444 April 20, 2022


Blair Waldorf Syndrome

The tendency for successful, perfectionist women to go after β€œbad boys”, either as a form of rebellion, self-sabotage, or because they see it as a personal challenge to pull out the β€œglimmer of good” that they invision within said boy. Such is seen in Gossip Girl between the characters Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass.

Girl: Gee, Hannah, why do I like this boy even though he's mean and horrible and I actually kind of hate him?
Me: You have Blair Waldorf Syndrome! Sucks for you.

by hannahbellss November 26, 2010

32πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž