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Gone with the Wind fabulous

An expression used to describe a person or thing that is exceedingly fabulous or extravagant— to an extent that is comparable to the lavishness of slaveowner / plantation culture in the American Antebellum South, the time period which the 1939 movie “Gone with the Wind” is set in.

Popularized in late 2012 by former Miss USA, Kenya Moore, during an episode in Season 5 of the reality TV series, The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

Kenya: I have been in this business for 20 years, and I’m STILL here! And I’m still fabulous….

Phaedra: You betta preach now!

Kenya: Right?! Fabulous! Gone with the WIND fabulous! Okay? Thank you!

Phaedra: Well, alright now.

by txddy April 16, 2021

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Gone With the Wind Fabulous

Expression used to accentuate fabulous. When something is more then just fabulous. It is divine. It is untouchable. When your age, race, religion, social economic standing and marital status are not indicators of your past, present or future. It does not define you. You are just out of this world and there will never be another. Real Housewife of Atlanta and Miss Former USA Kenya Moore came up with the expression and it is picking up heat. Her legacy is untouchable.

-Kenya Moore is Gone with the Wind Fabulous.

-Im not just fabulous Im Gone with the Wind Fabulous.

by the whisperer January 21, 2013

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