Conversely, the "That Girl" trend (a popular media aesthetic of the early 2020s) tried to redefine the "lady" as a productivity machine—green juice, 5 AM wake-ups, pilates. But the backlash came quickly, with creators rejecting that polished "lady" persona for the "Relatable Mess."
For internet-specific spelling variations, community-driven projects like Urban Dictionary often provide contextual usage notes, though they lack formal linguistic peer review. Conversely, the "That Girl" trend (a popular media
: Shows centered on wealth use the term to critique or reinforce class structures. The word becomes a tool to police behavior, where shouting "That's not how a lady acts!" serves to shame opponents. The word becomes a tool to police behavior,
(often used to describe something like a "sexy new car" or a "sexy tech gadget"). Refers to a person who is sexually attractive
Use this for the base definition of conversational terms, idioms, and standard adjectives.
Refers to a person who is sexually attractive or something that is sexually exciting. It can also informally mean "exciting and interesting," such as "sexy new software". Ladies (plural noun):